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Es un tipo de célula inmunitaria que ingiere sustancias extrañas en un esfuerzo por proteger al cuerpo de una infección.
Los histiocitos no viajan a través de la sangre. En lugar de esto, permanecen en una parte del cuerpo.
Los histiocitos se encuentran en muchos órganos y tejidos, incluyendo los siguientes:
Un número anormal de histiocitos lleva a que se presente una enfermedad llamada histiocitosis.
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