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Trabecular bone
Trabecular bone Trabecular bone is one of two main types of bone. Trabecular bone is spongy, and makes ...
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Bone
Bone For other uses, see Bone (disambiguation). Gray's illustration of a human femur, a typically recognized bone. Bone, also called osseous tissue, (Latin: "os") is ... animal are, collectively, known as the skeleton. Bone has a different composition than cartilage, ...
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Osteoporosis
... DiseasesDB {{{DiseasesDB}}} Osteoporosis is a disease of bone in which bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced and bone microarchitecture is disrupted. Osteoporotic bones are susceptible ... World Health Organization (WHO) as either a bone mineral density 2.5 standard deviations below peak bone mass (20-year-old person standard) ...
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Category:Skeletal system
... and fibula Atlas (anatomy) Axis (anatomy) B Bone Bone pain C Calcaneus Canaliculus Capitate bone Caries Carpal bone Carpus Cartilage Cervical vertebrae Clavicle Coccyx Coronal suture Costochondral joint Coxa vara Cuboid bone Cuneiform (anatomy) D Diaphysis Distal phalanges ...
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List of anatomical topics
... heminopia - blastomere - blood - blood brain barrier - body - bone - bone marrow - bony labyrinth - Bowman's capsule - brachial ... duct - cochlear nerve - coeliac - coelom - coeruleus - collar bone - collateral eminence - collateral fissure - collateral trigone - colliculus ... gland - coxae - cranial - cranial autonomic ganglia - cranial bone - cranial nerve ganglia - cranial nerve lesion - cranial ... plexus - esophageal sphincter - esophagus - essential tremor - ethmoid bone - ethmoid sinus - ethmoidal air cells - ethmoidal ...
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Intramembranous ossification
... ossification is one of two types of bone formation and is process responsible for the ... in the process is the formation of bone spicules which eventually fuse with each other ... become trabeculae. The periosteum is formed and bone growth continues at the surface of trabeculae ... interconnection and this network is called woven bone. Eventually, woven bone is replaced by lamellar bone. Formation ...
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List of oncology-related terms
... ALL all-trans retinoic acid allogeneic allogeneic bone marrow transplantation allogeneic stem cell transplantation allogenic ... autoclave-resistant factor autoimmune disease autologous autologous bone marrow autologous bone marrow transplantation autologous lymphocyte autologous stem cell ... BMS-275291 BMS-354825 bolus bolus infusion bone marrow bone marrow ablation bone marrow aspiration bone ...
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Clavícula (translated from Portuguese)
... tronco . It is a subcutaneous and concrete bone and is classified as long bone, however without socket to medular ( medula óssea ... parts cortical (it compacts) and spongy (to trabecular). The format of it is of a ... where more it occurs breakings in this bone). The main ósseos accidents of this bone are the following ones: impression of ...
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Trabecula
... some countries as a synonym for the trabecular meshwork of the eye, but this can ... be composed of other materials, such as bone or muscle. Millions of bony trabeculae combined ... three-dimensional lattice are seen in cancellous bone, which is light but strong. The inner ... providing a cell filter (as in the trabecular meshwork of the eye). On histological section ...
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Lymph node
... subcapsular sinus. The subcapsular sinus drains into trabecular sinuses and finally into medullary sinuses. The ... trapezius, from the level of the mastoid bone to the clavicle. They drain the skin ... Lymphocytes | Lymph vessels | Thoracic duct | Immune system | Bone marrow | Spleen | Thymus | Tonsils
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