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corpus spongiosum) or
providing a cell
filter (as in the
trabecular meshwork of the eye).
Trabecular bone, also
called cancellous bone, is
porous bone composed...
- The
trabecular meshwork is an area of
tissue in the eye
located around the base of the cornea, near the
ciliary body, and is
responsible for
draining the...
- system,
causing the
levels of
nitric oxide (a vasodilator) to rise in the
trabecular arteries and
smooth muscle of the ****. The
arteries dilate causing the...
- The
trabecular arteries are the name of the
branches of the
splenic artery after it p****es into the
trabeculae of the spleen,
where it branches. When these...
- The
trabecular bone
score is a
measure of bone
texture correlated with bone
microarchitecture and a
marker for the risk of osteoporosis.
Introduced in...
- and
provides nutrients. The
aqueous humor normally drains through the
trabecular meshwork. In open-angle glaucoma, the
draining is impeded,
causing the...
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Trabecular cartilages (trabeculae cranii,
sometimes simply trabeculae,
prechordal cartilages) are paired, rod-shaped cartilages,
which develop in the head...
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Trabecular edema, also
known as bone
marrow edema (BME), is a
traditional term
describing the
interstitial fluid ac****ulation at the
trabecular bone marrow...
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carcinoma of the skin,
primary small cell
carcinoma of the skin, and
trabecular carcinoma of the skin.
Factors involved in the
development of MCC include...
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acids and glucose) for the
avascular ocular tissues;
posterior cornea,
trabecular meshwork, lens, and
anterior vitreous. May
serve to
transport ascorbate...