trabekuloiden
Trabekuloiden is a term found in some histological and anatomical texts used to refer to structures that resemble trabeculae in their form or organization. The word derives from roots meaning “little beam” or “network” and the suffix indicating likeness. In practice, the term is not widely standardized and its usage is limited to particular contexts or older literature, where it may describe slender, beam-like elements that form a lattice or scaffold within a tissue.
These elements may be composed of connective tissue fibers, mineralized matrix, or cellular processes, depending on
In bones and related tissues, trabeculae form a cancellous network; the term trabekuloiden, when used in this
See also: Trabecula, Cancellous bone, Reticular tissue, Histology, Anatomical terminology.