10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ENDOSTOSES»
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endostoses en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
The coracoid and scapula are invariably well ossified by endostoses, but the
precoracoid bar as a rule remains largely cartilaginous, though supported in front
by an ectostosis. Whether this bony splint is, as believed by PARKER, a true ...
2
Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
the lesser fibulare have not yet appeared as bony centres ; they commence two
or three weeks after the intermedium, and are formed as central endostoses, like
the bony matter in the lower tarsal mass. This anachronism as to the ossifications
...
3
The Principles and Practice of Surgery
Genuine endostoses of the long tubular bones are rare (Virchow', B°m1e°ke°)- In
the vault of the skull they originate in the diploé and extend in both directions.
This makes their differentiation from exosmses impossible (v. Bergmann").
Herman Arthur Haubold, 1921
Osteopetrosis. Bone lesions of advanced cases are sufficiently distinctive to
present no difficulty in diagnosis. Cross and longitudinal sectioning of long bones
is helpful in detecting slight exostoses and endostoses, particularly in early
stages.
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A Text-book of Pathology: For Practitioners and Students
... 740 Endometrium, congestion of, 738 hyperemia, of 738 inflammation of, 739
sarcoma of, 746 Endophlebitis, 463 Endospores, 280 Endostoses, 660
Endostosis, 242 Endothelioma, 206, 225 morbid anatomy, 225 of arachnoid, 698
of bones, ...
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The American Journal of Roentgenology, Radium Therapy and ...
From a practical standpoint it should be borne in mind that endostoses occur as
well as exostoses. In I917, Ochsner and Rothstein reported a case of multiple
exostosis in which an intraspinal, pediculated endostosis on the anterior aspect
of ...
They are " central endostoses," and are a long while coming to the surface ; so
that, if the ascending process were in reality a mere periosteal growth of the
double proximal tarsal, two things would have to be proved concerning it : firstly,
...
8
Southern Medicine and Surgery
Two cases of multiple exostoses are on record, in which there were endostoses
pressing on the central nervous system, causing pressure symptoms. The
author's conclusion is that this condition is a constitutional disease, primarily a
disease ...
9
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
A. Ectocranium of the young Sturgeon (Acipenser sturi.o). In this stage there are
scarcely any proper “ parostoses ” and very few “ endostoses,” but the head is
well covered with “ dermostoses ” that are simply the ordinary Ganoid scutes (
Plate ...
10
An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
Endostosis (end-0s-t0'-sz's) [5116011 , within; 001-5011, bone: pl. , Endostoses].
Ossification of a cartilage. Endostracum (e11-a'0s'-lra/e-um) [5116011, within;
carpax011, shell]. In biology, the inner layer of the exoskeleton of a crustacean.
George Milbry Gould, 1903