lobulær
Lobulær is an adjective used in Norwegian (and Danish) to describe tissues, organs, or structures that are divided into small segments called lobules, or that exhibit a lobulated architecture. The term derives from the Latin lobulus, meaning “little lobe,” and the Scandinavian suffix -ær forms adjectives such as lobulær meaning “pertaining to a lobule.”
In anatomy, lobulær describes glands or organs organized into lobules separated by connective tissue septa. Examples
In medical pathology, the term is commonly used in diagnoses such as infiltrerende lobulært karsinom, a breast