Pituitary gland. HE (7). Human. 4x. Between the pars distalis (D) (left) and the pars neuralis (N) (right), is the pars intermedia (I), characterized by the presence of cavities, Rathke's cysts (arrows), covered by a cuboid epithelium and filled with a homogeneous, amorphous, colloid-like material. The cells of the pars intermedia, and sometimes also those of the cysts themselves, usually show basophilia (and are immunopositive for, among other substances, ACTH and MSH). It is not uncommon to see how some basophil cells of the pars intermedia, individually or in small groups, enter a small distance into the pars nervosa. This phenomenon is known by the name of "basophilic invasion" (asterisk).
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