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Dry bone histology of bone tumours

International Journal of Paleopathology, 2018
This article focuses on the application of dry bone histology in the diagnosis of a series of different bone tumours. It provides a short introduction on bone tumour classification and how tumours may affect the skeleton. To illustrate the value of dry bone histology in the diagnostic process we studied the 'fresh' and 'dry' bone histology of a series ...
H H Hans, de Boer, G J R George, Maat
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Histology of Mammoth Bone

Science, 1959
Compact bone from a frozen Alaskan mammoth was examined histologically and chemically to determine whether there had been any detectable alterations since the death of the animal. Histological sections closely resembled similar specimens from modern elephants. Total nitrogen and acid-extractable carbonate were at levels to be expected in fresh bone.
H C, Ezra, S F, Cook
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Bone marrow histology in myelodysplastic syndromes

Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1986
Bone biopsies of 300 patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) were studied. The bone marrow findings fell into one of six categories: 1. MDS sideroblastic; 2. MDS megaloblastoid; 3. MDS proliferative; 4. MDS blastic; 5. MDS inflammatory; 6. MDS hypoplastic, which were then correlated with defined clinical entities.
B, Frisch, R, Bartl
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Histological Analysis of Bone

2008
Bone is an important target tissue for alcohol. Moderate alcohol consumption may slow bone loss during aging, but alcohol consumption inhibits bone growth during adolescence, and alcohol abuse in adults is an important risk factor for osteoporosis. Various techniques have been applied for evaluating the impact of alcohol on bone, including densitometry
Urszula T, Iwaniec   +2 more
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Polar dinosaur bone histology

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1998
ABSTRACT We report on the bone microstructure of a hypsilophodont and an ornithomimosaur from the Early Cretaceous, Otway Group of Dinosaur Cove in south-eastern Australia, which at the time lay well within the Antarctic Circle. Although subjected to the same environmental conditions, the dinosaurs exhibit different bone histology. The hypsilophodontid
Anusuya Chinsamy   +2 more
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Histological study of navicular bone disease

Equine Veterinary Journal, 1982
Summary A histological investigation of navicular bones from 8 horses with navicular disease was carried out to investigate the aetiology of the radiological findings. Two of the horses were double labelled with tetracycline before slaughter in order to assess the vitality of the diseased navicular bone.
L, Ostblom, C, Lund, F, Melsen
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