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губчатое костное вещество
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os esponjós
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hueso esponjoso
Anatomical structure.
spongy bone
trabecular bone
anatomical structure
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губчатое костное вещество
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spongy bone
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spongy bone
trabecular bone
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spongy bone
"
1
A few of the punctures had pale yellow
spongy
bone
deep inside.
2
This rarefaction of the
spongy
bone
is the earliest change seen with the X-rays.
3
There is just a bump of
spongy
bone
between the lower arm and the hand.
4
Surface rendered models of 5th metatarsal showing medullary
spongy
bone
infill and clear focalised cortical destruction.
5
Note its significantly larger size, irregular shape, and the fragmentation that exposes the underlying
spongy
bone
.
1
Vertebral microcomputed tomography scanning confirmed decreased
trabecular
bone
volume and trabecular number.
2
Nineteen cylindrical
trabecular
bone
specimens were prepared and assigned to two groups.
3
Ash fraction of L4
trabecular
bone
cores did not differ between groups.
4
Glycyrrhizin ameliorates bone loss and improves
trabecular
bone
parameters in OVX mice.
5
Results: Highly significant loss of
trabecular
bone
was observed only in leptin-LV group.
1
Autogenous
cancellous
bone
is the current gold standard treatment in bone loss.
2
Some patients destined to sustain vertebral fracture make
cancellous
bone
with fewer osteocytes.
3
This model should prove to be useful in biomechanical analyses involving
cancellous
bone
tissue.
4
Three-dimensional finite element models were created of an implant embedded in cortical and
cancellous
bone
.
5
Therefore, the aim of this study was to calculate the direct costs of
cancellous
bone
grafting.
6
Osteoma is an uncommon benign osteogenic tumor characterized by the proliferation of compact and
cancellous
bone
.
7
It looked to me like there were faint human tooth marks in some of the
cancellous
bone
.
8
Conclusion: The direct costs of harvesting
cancellous
bone
graft and the use of bone replacement material are comparable.
9
This increase in bone mass correlates with the increase in number and thickness of trabeculas in
cancellous
bone
.
10
However, both implant groups showed similar ITV in the low-density
cancellous
bone
model with the cortical bone layer.
11
The fatty substance contained in the medullary canal of long bones and in the interstices of the
cancellous
bone
.
12
However, up to now it remains unclear whether
cancellous
bone
grafting is cheaper as compared to these new methods.
13
Results: Implant displacement was significantly affected by
cancellous
bone
density and to a lesser degree by cortical bone thickness.
14
After bone replacement, extracts from
cancellous
bone
or cortical bone were obtained, and ceftriaxone was quantified using column chromatography.
15
The configuration of the bone trabeculae showed that loads between the implant and peri-acetabular
cancellous
bone
were evenly distributed.
16
Autologous
cancellous
bone
remains the gold standard in this context of long bone nonunion reconstruction, but with several clinical limitations.
cancellous
bone
cancellous
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губчатое костное вещество
трабекулярная ткань
губчатая ткань
трабекулярное вещество
губчатая костная ткань
губчатое вещество
Catalan
os esponjós
os trabecular
Spanish
hueso esponjoso
hueso trabecular