marrowlike
Marrowlike is an adjective used in anatomy, histology, and pathology to describe tissue that resembles bone marrow in structure, composition, or appearance. It refers to materials that contain hematopoietic cells, fat cells, and supportive stroma arranged in a pattern that mimics the organization of normal bone marrow, or to specimens that visually resemble marrow.
In histology, marrowlike tissue typically includes erythroid and myeloid precursors, megakaryocytes, adipocytes, and a network of
Marrowlike contexts and examples include extramedullary hematopoiesis, where hematopoietic tissue appears outside the bone marrow; myelolipoma,
Imaging considerations: on MRI or CT, marrowlike areas may mimic the signal or density characteristics of red
Etymology: derived from marrow (bone marrow) plus -like, indicating resemblance to the marrow environment.