- of the bony
tissue that
forms the
medullary cavity of long bones. This
endosteal surface is
usually resorbed during long
periods of malnutrition, resulting...
- like fractures, osteoarthritis, etc. However, in
certain diseases, the
endosteal and
haversian nerve supply seems to play an
important role, e.g. in osteomalacia...
- stem-mammals (e.g. Ophiacodon), Limnoscelis, and temnospondyls. When
endosteal Haversian systems are considered, the
phylogenetic distribution becomes...
-
skull and the
inner meningeal layer of the dura
mater or
between outer endosteal and
inner meningeal layer of dura
mater Between the
meningeal layers of...
- fluid. The
trigeminal cave is
formed by the two
layers of dura
mater (
endosteal and meningeal)
which are part of an e****tion of the
cerebellar tentorium...
-
plate of
compact bone with no diploƫ.
Calvarial bones are
supplied by
endosteal and
periosteal sheaths which are
innervated by the nociceptors, sensory...
-
torus platinus,
autosomal dominant osteosclerosis,
autosomal dominant endosteal hyperostosis or
Worth disease, is a rare
autosomal dominant congenital...
-
middle region is a
mostly fibrous portion. It
consists of two layers: the
endosteal layer,
which lies
closest to the skull, and the
inner meningeal layer...
-
plain film may be difficult. Generally, an
enchondroma commonly causes endosteal scalloping while an
infarct will not. An
infarct usually has a well-defined...
-
skull and the
inner meningeal layer of the dura
mater or
between outer endosteal and
inner meningeal layer of dura
mater Between the
meningeal layers of...