Main Model


Posterior : Reticular fibers

Reticular fibers are composed of a special type of collagen, and are similar to other collagen fibers in structure. They are extremely fine, and cannot be demonstrated with hematoxylin and eosin, but they appear as a black network by silver impregnation. Reticular fibers are present in all connective tissue, and are particularly abundant in lymph nodes, spleen, red bone marrow, and liver.