Confusing terminology trabeculae of bone , trabeculae of gland , trabecular sinuses , trabecular artery or vein
Trabeculae of glands
glands are surrounded by a strong connective tissue capsule,
which has fibrous extensions within the gland which is known as trabeculae
Trabeculae or
trabeculae of bone
they are the thin columns and plates of bone that create a
spongy structure in a cancellous bone, which is located at the ends of long
bones and in the pelvis, ribs, skull, and vertebrae.
Trabecular sinus
The trabecular sinuses are those sinuses that surrounding
the trabeculae of the lymph node.
Trabecular arteries
or vein
They are the name of the branches of the splenic artery
after it passes into the trabeculae of the spleen
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