makroretikuler
Makroretikuler refers to a pathological condition observed in certain cells, particularly within the liver and spleen, characterized by the presence of large, granular cytoplasmic inclusions. These inclusions, often described as "macroreticular," are typically basophilic and stain intensely with basic dyes. The term itself is derived from Greek words meaning "large" and "net-like," alluding to the appearance of these structures under microscopic examination.
The exact composition and origin of makroretikuler material can vary depending on the underlying cause. In
Diagnosis typically involves microscopic examination of tissue biopsies. Histological staining techniques are crucial for identifying and