Trabecular bone ( or cancellous bone ) is the sponge-like bone in the ends of long bones and vertebrae.
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The trabecular bone consists of cancellous bone that is located between the alveolar bone proper and the plates of cortical bone.
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The : cancellous bone porosity is within the : trabecula structure, which has a platelet density gradient increasing radially outward.
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Microscopic cysts form, fill with necrotic material and there is massive necrosis with replacement by cancellous bone with collapse of the lesions.
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Further deterioration can be triggered by additional bone infarcts leading to anoxia and a localized areas of osteonecrosis within the osteoporotic cancellous bone.
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Bone marrow, also known as myeloid tissue in red bone marrow, can be found in almost any bone that holds cancellous tissue.
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With traditional kyphoplasty, a balloon is used to create a space within the cancellous bone and then cement is injected into the space.
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For this reason, the usual terrestrial compact bones, which are finely woven cancellous bone, are replaced with lighter and more elastic material.
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He was interested in two basic orthopaedic problems, being the effect of compression on the healing of cancellous bone and the lubrication of joints.
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The term of Colles fracture is classically used to describe a fracture at the distal end of the radius, at its cortico-cancellous junction.