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This substance can deteriorate bony tissue and cause serious bone problems for the patient.
With sufficient accuracy he described connective and bony tissue.
This gives these areas much of the same strength found in the bony tissue found in other animals.
Some scientists had objected to the mineralization concept, arguing that bony tissues were too dense to allow crystals to form within.
You see here, where inflammatory changes have destroyed so much bony tissue that there's just a gaping hole where the nose would be.
Osteomyehtis, the mortification of the bony tissue.
However, other possibilities include bony tissue evolving as an osmotic barrier, or as a protective structure.
When this takes place, however, the bony tissue is generally only superficial, the central portion of the intervening cartilage remaining unossified.
The deepest were better preserved as a result of the moist sand, even some of the bony tissues and infant skeletons remained intact.
The physiology of cartilaginous, fibrous, and bony tissue (Orthopaedic lectures Vol.
The recommended treatment for NICO is decortication and curettage of the bony tissues.
Additionally, because abnormal cell growth easily infiltrates and destroys surrounding bony tissues, wide surgical excision is required to treat this disorder.
Osteoporosis, as you will know, is the abnormal loss of bony tissue, resulting in fragile, porous bones and is attributable to a lack of calcium.
For example, older fathers have an elevated risk of giving birth to children with achondroplastic dwarfism, Marfan syndrome and myositis ossificans, a disease of bony tissue.
The scales of heterostracans are histologically distinct from other vertebrates, having three layers composed of dentine and aspidine, an acellular bony tissue unique to this class.
Osteolipochondroma (osteo, bone, lipos, fat, + chondros, cartilage, oma, tumor) is a cartilaginous tumor containing fatty and bony tissue.
Bony tissue and metals are denser than the surrounding tissue, and thus by absorbing more of the X-ray photons they prevent the film from getting exposed as much.
In a typical lizard, every tail vertebra from the sixth one onwards has a special 'plane of weakness' where a thin layer of cartilage replaces the stronger, bony tissue.
In anatomy the endosteum (plural endostea) is a thin layer of connective tissue that lines the surface of the bony tissue that forms the medullary cavity of long bones.
We meet Carole Ozel, who copes with extraordinary courage with a terrible disease called fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP), in which bony tissue forms throughout the body, gradually immobilizing the body in a second skeleton.
Absorption of calcium salts normally occurs in bony tissues and is facilitated by parathyroid hormone and vitamin D. However, increased amounts of parathyroid hormone in the blood result in the deposit of calcium in soft tissues.