[
UK
/ɹɛtˈɪkjʊlɐ/
]
ADJECTIVE
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resembling or forming a network
the reticulate veins of a leaf
a reticulated highway system
How To Use reticular In A Sentence
- Next is a chapter on haematopoietic and lymphoreticular disorders including haemolytic anaemias, leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
- Thus, fasciculata and reticularis cells can make corticosteroids and the adrenal androgens, but not aldosterone.
- The dermis or corium underlying the epidermis is 0.3 to 4.0 mm in thickness and may be divided into two layers, papillary and reticular.
- It consists of ordinary lymphoid tissue (Fig. 598), being made up of a delicate net-work of retiform tissue, which is continuous with that in the lymph paths, but marked off from it by a closer reticulation; it is probable, moreover, that the reticular tissue of the gland pulp and the lymph paths is continuous with that of the trabeculæ, and ultimately with that of the capsule of the gland. VIII. The Lymphatic System. 1. Introduction
- The reactive epithelium may extend into the superficial reticular dermis, simulating a carcinoma.
- Because of their RNA content, they can be stained with nuclear dyes such as brilliant cresyl blue; the RNA will appear as a reticular network, hence the name reticulocyte.
- Dorsally, it is partly separated from the gray substance of the quadrigeminal bodies by the fibers of the lemniscus; ventral to it are the medial longitudinal fasciculus, and the formatio reticularis of the tegmentum. IX. Neurology. 4b. The Mid-brain or Mesencephalon
- Objective To investigate the effects of midbrain reticular formation injury on the conscious status and vital signs of cats, and reveal the mechanism of unconsciousness caused by midbrain injury .
- The most common pattern of oral disease reveals a reticular network of white hyperkeratosis on the buccal mucosa.
- Zona reticularis is responsible for glucocorticoid and sex hormone synthesis.