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Large-scale processing of within-bone nutrients by Neanderthals, 125,000 years ago. [PDF]

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Kindler L   +7 more
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Islands of bone within bone [PDF]

open access: possiblePostgraduate Medical Journal, 2019
A 17-year-old boy presented with a 2-month history of pain in his right wrist. Physical examination did not reveal any local swelling, redness, tenderness or deformity. Radiograph of both wrists and hands revealed multiple symmetric, well-defined, sclerotic lesions involving the carpal bones, metacarpals and phalanges (figure 1A,B).
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Bone within a bone

Clinical Radiology, 2004
The "bone within a bone" appearance is a well-recognized radiological term with a variety of causes. It is important to recognize this appearance and also to be aware of the differential diagnosis. A number of common conditions infrequently cause this appearance.
A. M. Davies, S. Chapman, H.J Williams
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Bone and bone substitutes

Periodontology 2000, 1999
Bone replacement grafts will play a continuing role in periodontal and other regenerative therapy. Several choices are available to the clinician including autogenous, allogeneic, xenogeneic and a variety of alloplastic materials. Except for fresh autogenous bone, bone replacement graft(s) do not provide the cellular elements necessary for osteogenesis
Raymond A. Yukna   +2 more
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The 'Bone Within a Bone'

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
The appearance of a miniature vertebral body that conforms in its contours to its larger host is no mere radiological curiosity, but a sign of significant alteration in bone growth. The same importance may be attached to such an appearance in the innominate bones and the round bones of the carpus and tarsus.1 Usually, the "bone within a bone ...
Kakarla Subbarao, David H. Frager
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