Plexiform
Plexiform is an adjective derived from the Latin plexus, meaning a network or braid. In science and medicine, it describes a growth pattern or organization that forms a branching, interwoven network of fibers, cells, or vessels spread over a region rather than appearing as a solid lump.
In pathology, plexiform indicates a diffuse, network-like spread along tissues or nerves. A well-known example is
In anatomy and histology, plexiform describes layered, interconnected neural or vascular networks. The retina contains the
The term emphasizes patterning rather than a single mass, conveying a networked, sprouting arrangement in tissues
See also: plexus, plexiform layer, plexiform neurofibroma, plexiform glioma, plexiform lesion.