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Thymus Changes With Age

Changes in thymic weight and composition with age. The thymus sits in the middle of the chest just above the heart. In infancy, it consists almost entirely of thymic tissue filled with developing T cells. This tissue consists of two regions: cortex and medulla. In the teen years, fat tissue begins to replace the cortex and medulla. By middle age, the thymus space consists chiefly of fat surrounding small patches of cortex and medulla.