Hence this is called cancellous tissue, and the gradual transition from one to the other is apparent. From Wordnik.com. [A Practical Physiology] Reference
The cancellous tissue was probably entirely blown out. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre] Reference
Without the cancellous bone our bones would be very brittle. From Wordnik.com. [We���re Born With 270 Bones. As Adults We Have 206] Reference
Notching or grooving is naturally much more common in the cancellous portions of bones. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre] Reference
It would seem that the first change is one of congestion of the vessels of the bone's cancellous tissue. From Wordnik.com. [Diseases of the Horse's Foot] Reference
Short and irregular bones have no medullary canal, only a thin shell of dense bone filled with cancellous tissue. From Wordnik.com. [A Practical Physiology] Reference
Bone of the cancellous type is found in the long bones, sternum, vertebrae and between layers of the cranium bones. From Wordnik.com. [We���re Born With 270 Bones. As Adults We Have 206] Reference
This would be of importance, since the clean puncture of cancellous bone was no doubt favoured by a high rate of velocity. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre] Reference
The cancellous bone is made up of loosely knit structures. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]] Reference
They consist of cancellous tissue enclosed within a thin layer of compact bone. From Wordnik.com. [II. Osteology. 1. Development of the Skeleton] Reference
These consist of cancellous tissue covered by a thin crust of compact substance. From Wordnik.com. [II. Osteology. 1. Development of the Skeleton] Reference
The medullary canal and the spaces in the cancellous tissue are filled with marrow. From Wordnik.com. [II. Osteology. 1. Development of the Skeleton] Reference
The sacrum consists of cancellous tissue enveloped by a thin layer of compact bone. From Wordnik.com. [II. Osteology. 3a. 4. The Sacral and Coccygeal Vertebræ] Reference
Precautions in treatment of cancellous osteomata: affected. a. Excision by chizeling. d. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
Surrounding the marrow core, or medullary canal, is a layer of spongy or cancellous bone. From Wordnik.com. [GreenBiz.com Green Business News] Reference
Multiple cancellous osteomata of a long bone. a. Pedunclated tumour of the bone which is c. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
The permanent bone formed by the periosteum when first laid down is cancellous in structure. From Wordnik.com. [II. Osteology. 2. Bone] Reference
The structure in all is similar, viz., cancellous tissue enclosed in a layer of compact bone. From Wordnik.com. [II. Osteology. 6b. The Hand. 1. The Carpus] Reference
The compact tissue is always placed on the exterior of the bone, the cancellous in the interior. From Wordnik.com. [II. Osteology. 2. Bone] Reference
The ribs consist of highly vascular cancellous tissue, enclosed in a thin layer of compact bone. From Wordnik.com. [II. Osteology. 4b. The Ribs] Reference
Upon implantation, CarriGen sets hard to provide compressive strength comparable to cancellous bone. From Wordnik.com. [RedOrbit News - Technology] Reference
The most diagnostic radiological picture of a. Rare type of cancellous osteomata. ecchondroma is: b. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
The commonest site of cancellous osteoma: tumours: a. Lower end of the femur. a. Carcinoma of the prostate. b. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
No other porous metal material so closely resembles the structure, function, and physiology of cancellous bone. From Wordnik.com. [SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page] Reference
So that being said, probably what you saw this quarter was a reallocation of cancellous from one area to another. From Wordnik.com. [SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page] Reference
The commonest complication of cancellous osteoma is: bones. a. Pressure of near by artery leading to ischaemia. d. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
While the outer part of the vertebra is made up of cortical bone the inside consists of cancellous, or spongy, bone. From Wordnik.com. [CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]] Reference
These bones are composed of two thin layers of compact tissue enclosing between them a variable quantity of cancellous tissue. From Wordnik.com. [II. Osteology. 1. Development of the Skeleton] Reference
LGD-4033 also suppressed bone turnover at cancellous bone sites, leading to an increase in lumbar spine bone density and strength. From Wordnik.com. [Digital50.com Digital 50 Daily Industry News RSS Feed] Reference
Outboard of this cancellous bone is a layer of compact bone: hard, strong and shell-like because of its greater density of crystals. From Wordnik.com. [GreenBiz.com Green Business News] Reference
The head, processes, and the thickened parts of the bone, contain cancellous tissue; the rest consists of a thin layer of compact tissue. From Wordnik.com. [II. Osteology. 6a. 2. The Scapula (Shoulder Blade)] Reference
Origin of cancellous osteoma: f. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
Pathology of cancellous osteoma: e. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
Benign tumours especially cancellous osteoma. c. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
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