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Definition of Trabeculae

Trabeculae
Trabecula Tra*bec"u*la, n.; pl. Trabecul[ae] (-l[=e]). [L., a little beam.] (Anat.) A small bar, rod, bundle of fibers, or septal membrane, in the framework of an organ part.

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- collagenous connective tissue), which extends inside a lymph node to form trabeculae. The substance of a lymph node is divided into the outer cortex and the...
- A trabecula (pl.: trabeculae, from Latin for 'small beam') is a small, often microscopic, tissue element in the form of a small beam, strut or rod that...
- anatomical and functional unit of cancellous bone is the trabecula. The trabeculae are aligned towards the mechanical load distribution that a bone experiences...
- The trabeculae carneae (columnae carneae or meaty ridges) are rounded or irregular muscular columns which project from the inner surface of the right and...
- fibroelastic coat, numerous small fibrous bands, the trabeculae of the spleen (or splenic trabeculae), emerge from all directions; these uniting, constitute...
- entire structure a spongy appearance. These bands and cords are called the trabeculae of corpora cavernosa of ****, and consist of white fibrous tissue, elastic...
- found. Arachnoid trabeculae are also known as subarachnoid trabeculae (SAT) or leptomeningeal trabeculae. Human cranial arachnoid trabeculae are made mostly...
- trabeculae. The periosteum is formed and bone growth continues at the surface of trabeculae. Much like ****ules, the increasing growth of trabeculae result...
- chamber angle, contains thin cord-like trabeculae, orientated predominantly in a radial fashion, enclosing trabeculae spaces larger than the corneoscleral...
- onto the posterior surface of the greater sciatic notch, from where its trabeculae are reflected to the inferior part of the acetabulum. The other system...