Tags: Anatomical Structure, Lymph.
The subcapsular sinus (lymph path lymph sinus marginal sinus) is a region within the lymph node immediately deep to the capsule that contains relatively sparse lymphocytes. It thus allows lymph to flow freely through it.The lymph node contains lymphoid tissue i.e. a meshwork or fibers called reticulum with white blood cells enmeshed in it. The regions where there are few cells within the meshwork are known as lymph sinus.