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strong and hard and
serve multiple functions.[citation needed] Bone
tissue (
osseous tissue),
which is also
called bone in the
uncountable sense of that word...
- Cemento-
osseous dysplasia (COD) is a
common benign fibro-
osseous disease of the jaw, in
which normal bone is
replaced by a
fibrous connective tissue matrix...
- Tricho–dento–
osseous syndrome (TDO) is a rare, systemic,
autosomal dominant genetic disorder that
causes defects in hair, teeth, and
bones respectively...
- The
osseous spiral lamina is a bony
shelf or
ledge which projects from the
modiolus into the
interior of the bony
canal of the cochlea, and, like the...
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example Leiomyomatous hamartoma Glossoptosis Choristomata - For example,
osseous choristoma of the tongue, a very rare
condition characterized by a nodule...
- The bony
labyrinth (also
osseous labyrinth or otic capsule) is the rigid, bony
outer wall of the
inner ear in the
temporal bone. It
consists of three...
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covered with
ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelia and is thin in the
osseous portion,
while in the
cartilaginous portion it
contains many
mucous glands...
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Progressive osseous heteroplasia is a
cutaneous condition characterized by
cutaneous or
subcutaneous ossification.
According to the
Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia...
- The
semicircular canals are
three semicircular interconnected tubes located in the
innermost part of each ear, the
inner ear. The
three canals are the...
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changes of
pregnancy (causing intra-spinal bleeding), or
osseous expansion and extra-
osseous extension into
surround soft
tissues or
epidural region of...