Results 251 to 260 of about 38,339 (296)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Radiology, 1966
Parosteal osteoid sarcoma, sometimes referred to as“juxtacortical osteogenic sarcoma”, is a rare malignant bone tumor which must be differentiated from an osteosarcoma clinically, roentgenologically, and histologically. Its relatively benign course was described by Muller as early as 1843 (13), but it was not before 1947 that parosteal osteoid sarcoma,
K, Ranniger, P C, Altner
openaire +2 more sources
Parosteal osteoid sarcoma, sometimes referred to as“juxtacortical osteogenic sarcoma”, is a rare malignant bone tumor which must be differentiated from an osteosarcoma clinically, roentgenologically, and histologically. Its relatively benign course was described by Muller as early as 1843 (13), but it was not before 1947 that parosteal osteoid sarcoma,
K, Ranniger, P C, Altner
openaire +2 more sources
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1962
ABSTRACT Osteoid seams in human lamellar bone have been studied using fresh, undecalcified, hydrated, unembedded bone sections, fuchsin stains and tetracycline bone labeling. Seams normally are found at all ages, are about 10 μ thick, are observed rarely as an accompaniment to circumferential lamellar formation but are observed routinely in association
openaire +2 more sources
ABSTRACT Osteoid seams in human lamellar bone have been studied using fresh, undecalcified, hydrated, unembedded bone sections, fuchsin stains and tetracycline bone labeling. Seams normally are found at all ages, are about 10 μ thick, are observed rarely as an accompaniment to circumferential lamellar formation but are observed routinely in association
openaire +2 more sources
Dense fibrillar collagen-based hydrogels as functional osteoid-mimicking scaffolds
International Materials Reviews, 2020Gabriele Griffanti, Showan N Nazhat
exaly

