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Bone and Bone Graft Healing

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2007
Bone is unique in connective tissue healing because it heals entirely by cellular regeneration and the production of a mineral matrix rather than just collagen deposition known as scar. This article discusses the cellular, tissue, and organ levels in each of the following sections--skeletal embryology, normal bone, examples of abnormal bone, and bone ...
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From Bone Biology to Bone Analysis

Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2004
Bone development is one of the key processes characterizing childhood and adolescence. Understanding this process is not only important for physicians treating pediatric bone disorders, but also for clinicians and researchers dealing with postmenopausal and senile osteoporosis.
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BONE SARCOIDOSIS*

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1976
Sarcoidosis of the bone has been observed in 24 patients for up to 43 yr. It was always present in hands and/or feet and also elsewhere in 4 other patients. Soft-tissue swelling preceded the radiological abnormality for up to 4 yr in 9 patients accompanied it once, followed it once, and was absent in 13 (55%). Bone involvement was usually an incidental
E, Neville, L S, Carstairs, D G, James
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Bone to Bone

Abstract The manufacture of prosthetics was a thriving industry in the antebellum United States. In “Ahab and the Carpenter,” Melville turns the decks of the Pequod into a Shakespearean stage, as the carpenter constructs an ivory leg that must encompass the natural leg of the past, the severed leg of the present, and the prosthesis the ...
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Bone Repair Techniques, Bone Graft, and Bone Graft Substitutes

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999
This paper reviews the techniques and materials (bone graft and bone graft substitutes) that currently are used to treat nonunions and bone defects. The techniques reviewed are intramedullary nailing, plating, distraction osteogenesis, and electric stimulation.
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Bone marrow and bone remodeling

Bone, 1985
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Bone by Bone by Bone (review)

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, 2007
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