lacunar
Lacunar is an adjective derived from the Latin lacuna, meaning a gap, hollow, or cavity. In scientific and medical contexts, lacunar describes space-like structures or phenomena that resemble gaps, or things relating to lacunae themselves.
In anatomy and histology, lacunae are the small cavities within bone tissue that house osteocytes. The osteocytes
In neurology and stroke medicine, lacunar infarct or lacunar stroke denotes a small subcortical brain infarct
In pathology, lacunar cells are a variant of Reed-Sternberg cells found in nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma.
The term lacunar thus spans multiple disciplines, always linked to the idea of a gap or space—whether