lobulair
Lobulair is a term used in histology and pathology to describe a microscopic arrangement of cells or tissues in small, rounded compartments called lobules. These lobules are typically separated from each other by connective tissue. This structural pattern is found in various organs and tissues throughout the body, reflecting different functional units.
In the mammary gland, lobules are the functional units responsible for producing milk. These lobules consist
The liver also exhibits a lobular architecture, though it is often described as a hepatic lobule. This
In pathology, the term lobulair can refer to the growth pattern of certain diseases. For example, lobular