makroretikulert
Makroretikulert is a term used in histology and pathology to describe a specific pattern of staining observed under a microscope. It refers to the presence of a fine, net-like or reticular network of structures that are visible at a magnification that allows for their observation with the naked eye or a low-power microscope, hence "makro" (large) and "retikuler" (net-like). This pattern is often associated with the distribution of certain connective tissues or cellular components within a biological sample.
In the context of pathology, the makroretikuler pattern can be indicative of various conditions. For instance,