intratumorell
Intratumorell is a term occasionally encountered in speculative discussions of tumor biology to describe a histopathological pattern in which intratumoral spaces form ellipsoid or ell-like structures within a tumor mass. The concept combines intra-, tumor, and a diminutive suffix to denote small, distinct compartments or channels that appear embedded in neoplastic tissue. It is not part of standard diagnostic nomenclature and is not widely adopted in peer-reviewed classifications.
The name intratumorell suggests internal, ellipsoidal compartments arising inside a tumor. Reports, when they occur, often
Pathology and proposed mechanisms
Intratumorell is described as intratumoral spaces bounded by tumor cells or by altered basement membranes, sometimes
Clinical relevance and research status
Because intratumorell is not an established diagnostic criterion, its clinical significance is uncertain. Reports are limited,
Intratumoral heterogeneity, tumor microenvironment, microcystic pattern, canalicular change.