noun
- plural of cellularity; the quality or state of being composed of cells, or the degree to which a tissue or structure contains cells.
- in pathology, the relative abundance or density of cells in a tissue sample or lesion.
Usage: technical; biology; medicine
Usage: medical; pathology
Examples
- The pathologist examined the cellularities of the biopsy samples under the microscope.
- Different tumor types show varying cellularities, which can affect treatment decisions.
- The cellularities observed in the bone marrow aspirate indicated a healthy hematopoietic system.
- Increased cellularities in the lesion suggested a more aggressive disease process.
- The radiologist noted the cellularities visible in the MRI images of the affected tissue.