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bone trabecula formation
Known as:
bone trabeculation
, skeletal trabecula formation
, skeletal trabeculation
The process of creating a trabecula in the bone. A trabecula is a tissue element in the form of a small beam, strut or rod. [GOC:dph]
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negative regulation of bone trabecula formation
positive regulation of bone trabecula formation
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skeletal system morphogenesis
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2015
2015
Erratum to “Five-year alveolar bone level changes in women of varying skeletal bone mineral density and bone trabeculation” [Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol 2015;120:86-93]
G. Jonasson
2015
Corpus ID: 74004367
2014
2014
Methanol Extract of Euchelus asper Prevents Bone Resorption in Ovariectomised Mice Model
Babita Balakrishnan
,
S. Chiplunkar
,
M. Indap
Journal of Osteoporosis
2014
Corpus ID: 14618464
Marine molluscs are widely distributed throughout the world and many bioactive compounds exhibiting antiviral, antitumor…
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Review
2014
Review
2014
Intraosseous ganglion of the medial condyle of the tibia: A case series of 7 patients
K. Jamshidi
,
A. Bagherifard
,
H. Yahyazadeh
2014
Corpus ID: 6119566
Background: Intraosseous ganglia (IG) are solitary, osteolytic lesion juxta-articular in the epiphyses of long bones. The origin…
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2012
2012
Does bone marrow affect the radiological outcome when added to biphasic ceramic graft in treatment of benign bone lesions?
G. El-adl
,
Ayman M. Ali
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery…
2012
Corpus ID: 5710078
PurposeThe aim of this study is to describe the role of bone marrow aspirate in treatment of the benign bone lesions by comparing…
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2010
2010
Radiographic Evaluation of Osteoporosis through Detection of Jaw Bone Changes: A Simplified Early Osteoporosis Detection Effort
M. Priminiarti
,
B. Kiswanjaya
,
H. B. Iskandar
2010
Corpus ID: 55624838
Osteoporosis has become a worldwide problem and has been known as a silence disease. Nowadays, there are a lot of diagnostic…
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2002
2002
Morphometric analysis of digital radiographic bone images for trabecular bone structure
N. Furuya
,
Koji Nakamura
,
I. Kashima
Oral Radiology/Springer
2002
Corpus ID: 24254722
A morphometric analysis system of digital radiographic images was constructed for the clinical evaluation of bone trabecular…
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1999
1999
Computer simulations for the optimization of magnetic resonance phase imaging applied in the study of trabecular bone.
E. Mihalopoulou
,
S. Allein
,
R. Luypaert
,
H. Eisendrath
,
G. Panayiotakis
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
1999
Corpus ID: 26676030
1990
1990
Bone trabecular pattern analysis in Down syndrome with the use of computed panoramic radiography. Part II: Visual pattern analysis with the frequency and gradational enhancement.
I. Kashima
,
S. Bando
,
D. Kanishi
,
K. Miyake
,
R. Yamane
,
M. Takano
Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology
1990
Corpus ID: 40716882
1971
1971
Unusual bone trabeculation in a patient with macroglobulinaemia simulating fibrogenesis imperfecta ossium.
P. Stanley
,
S. L. Baker
,
P. Byers
British Journal of Radiology
1971
Corpus ID: 34422213
Abstract Radiographs of a patient with macroglobulinaemia revealed a widespread skeletal abnormality with less numerous but…
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1967
1967
Pleural extramedullary haematopoiesis in myelosclerosis.
H. Anton
,
J. Ferguson
,
G. P. Lewis
Postgraduate medical journal
1967
Corpus ID: 5503096
DESPITE the extensive literature on myelosclerosis and extramedullary haematopoiesis (myeloid metaplasia), reference to the…
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