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Meanings of medullary canal in English
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Usage of medullary canal in English
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Two weeks after the transplantation, a ferromagnetic ceramic pin was inserted in the medullarycanal.
2
The extent of spread in the medullarycanal and beneath the periosteum is in close correspondence.
3
Slow spinal cord compressions are due to the development of an expansive lesion within the medullarycanal.
4
Bone lesions in fibrous dysplasia arise in the medullarycanal and usually are confined to the bone.
5
The fatty substance contained in the medullarycanal of long bones and in the interstices of the cancellous bone.
6
Short and irregular bones have no medullarycanal, only a thin shell of dense bone filled with cancellous tissue.
7
The experimental bone tumor was created by transplantation of pieces of tumor line VX2 into the medullarycanal of rabbit tibiae.
8
From this, I am convinced that the ball has shattered and deadened the bone, and now lies impacted in the medullarycanal.
9
Early resection of the shaft is also indicated if the opening of the medullarycanal is not followed by relief of symptoms.
10
Cement embolism of the pulmonary arteries is a well-known complication of percutaneous vertebroplasty as well as orthopedic procedures involving instrumentation of the medullarycanal.
11
The bones show a feeble shadow with the X-rays, and appear thin and atrophied; the medullarycanal is increased at the expense of the cortex.