| 11. | "' Cancellous bone "'is synonymous with trabecular or spongy bone.
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| 12. | These trabeculae separate the cancellous bone into tiny compartments which contain the blood producing marrow.
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| 13. | Trabeculae are the tiny spicules of bone crisscrossing the cancellous bone that make it look spongy.
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| 14. | If deformity involves both cartilage and bone, cancellous bone from iliac crest is the best replacement.
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| 15. | On three of them the cancellous bone is still present to which the generic name is referring.
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| 16. | Their bone is highly cancellous and may have been impregated with fat cells during life, adding buoyancy.
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| 17. | Bone infarcts as well as damage to the deeper portion of the cancellous bone is an insidious process.
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| 18. | Under ischaemic conditions numerous pathological changes in the bone marrow and trabeculae of oral cancellous bone have been documented.
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| 19. | Cancellous bone has a higher yield strength of cancellous bone has also been investigated, using high resolution computer models.
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| 20. | Cancellous bone has a higher yield strength of cancellous bone has also been investigated, using high resolution computer models.
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