10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENDOSTOSIS»
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1
Structure and Development of the Skull: A Collection of ...
to the vagus foramen ; the bony matter is deposited on the inner face of the
perichondrium, and soon sets up endostosis in the subjacent cells. Although
commencing on the outside, the deposit soon spreads round the selvedge, along
the ...
William Kitchen Parker, 1876
2
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
... s.a.c, o.s.), are seen to be confluent, and the whole hind part of the skull,
strongly bent downwards, is composed either of cartilage or of cartilage-bone (
endostosis). Over the foramen magnum the supraoccipital is large, both high and
wide, ...
3
Identification of Pathological Conditions in Human Skeletal ...
FIGURE 4-IO Endostosis and periostosis of the midshaft of a left tibia. (a) Internal
view. The arrow indicates the original cortex. (b) External view of periostosis in
the diaphysis. Note the porous nature of the thickened diaphysis. I I I I I I I I I I.
4
A Monograph on the Structure and Development of the Shoulder ...
In the first place it combines the Toad-character of no episternum with the Frog-
character of a shaft-bone in the true Sternum ; then, instead of having "
independent endostosis," this process is altogether under the influence of the
ectosteal ...
William Kitchen Parker, 1868
5
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, ...
Thus the ossification which occurs in the intercellular substance of hyaline
cartilage, and of which examples may be seen in the epiphyses of the long bones
of mammalia, and in the sternum of lizards and birds he terms " endostosis ;" and
of ...
6
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ...
Thus the ossification which occurs in the intercellular substance of hyaline
cartilage, and of which examples may be seen in the epiphyses of the long bones
of mammalia, and in the sternum of lizards and birds he terms " endostosis ;" and
of ...
7
Surgical Memoirs of the War of the Rebellion
This plate represents osteo-myelitis in the first stage; also endostosis, periostosis,
and secondary ostitis. The specimen from which the plate was obtained consists
of a portion of the left humerus (shaft), which had been fractured by railroad ...
United States Sanitary Commission, Frank Hastings Hamilton, 1870
8
Microneurosurgery, Volume II: Clinical Considerations, ...
In 2 cases, there was an endostosis of the posterior clinoid process and it was not
possible to see the upper basilar artery until the posterior clinoid process had
been removed with a high speed drill (Fig 118). Fig 118 In cases of endostosis of
...
Mahmut Gazi Yasargil, 2013
9
Clinical Considerations, Surgery of the Intracranial ...
In 2 cases, there was an endostosis of the posterior clinoid process and it was not
possible to see the upper basilar artery until the posterior clinoid process had
been removed with a high speed drill (Fig 118). Fig 118 In cases of endostosis of
...
Mahmut Gazi Yaşargil, 1984
10
Hereditary Hearing Loss and Its Syndromes
Characteristics include (1) unknown inheritance; (2) massive enlargement and
sclerosis of cranial and facial bones, ribs, and clavicles; (3) cylinderization oflong
bones and diaphyseal endostosis; (4) bony overgrowth of cranial foramina ...
Helga V. Toriello, Shelley D. Smith, 2013