spongiösem
Spongiösem is a term used in anatomy and histology to describe tissue that has a sponge-like, porous architecture. It denotes a porous network with interconnected spaces, giving the tissue a lightweight yet strong structure. The term is derived from Latin spongiosus (spongy) and spongia (sponge). In medical usage, spongiösem most often refers to spongy or cancellous tissue found inside bones, but it can be applied to other porous tissues that share the same lattice-like organization.
In the context of bone, spongiösem describes cancellous or trabecular bone, which lies inside the dense cortical
Clinical relevance arises because the integrity of spongiösem bone is essential for strength. Conditions such as
Beyond bone, the term can be applied to other tissues with a porous, sponge-like arrangement, though bone