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Two patients are described whose skeletal muscle hemangiomas contained abundant osseoustissue.
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In cultured embryonic chick bone, both cadmium and copper induced an atrophic change of the osseoustissue.
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Fibrous dysplasia is an uncommon mosaic disorder in which bone is replaced by structurally unsound fibro- osseoustissue.
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Of osseoustissue, hardness, stiffness, and toughness.
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A general term applied to the textures of which the different organs are composed; osseoustissue forms bones.
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Results: A proof-of-concept surgery has demonstrated cartilaginous tissue regeneration along the articulating surface with exuberant osseoustissue formation.
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With their destruction it may happen that we get also death of a portion of the osseoustissue.
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They show evidence of osseoustissue in the upper gastrointestinal tract, but nothing much beyond the pyloric antrum.'
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Within the lesion, the typically soft and loose tissue were replaced by the tough and dense fibro- osseoustissue.
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Wounds or defects in articular cartilage are repaired by fibrous or osseoustissue derived from the subjacent cancellous spaces.
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In addition to the causes enumerated, inflammation of osseoustissue, or osteoid carcinoma, has been found at the seat of a spontaneous fracture.
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It is more commonly found in females and is manifested as faulty differentiation of the parts of the osteogenic mesenchyme into fibro- osseoustissue.
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Methods: Using image-based design and computer software, a precisely sized and shaped scaffold for osseoustissue regeneration can be created via selective laser sintering.
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Decalcification of osseoustissues by perfusion of decalcifying solution into the vascular system has never been applied to the study of peripheral joints.