ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA HAVERSIAN CANAL
Named after C. Havers (died 1702), English anatomist who discovered them.
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Anatomy, descriptive and surgical
If a higher power is now applied to the same transverse section, each Haversian
canal appears surrounded by a series of concentric rings, varying in number from
eight to fifteen ; these rings are termed the lamella?, and their appearance is ...
2
Imaging of Orthopedic Sports Injuries
An osteon is made up of concentric lamellae and lacunae (containing an
osteocyte) and include a central Haversian canal. The canaliculi form the
transport system between the lacunae and the Haversian canals The outer
surface of long ...
Filip M. Vanhoenacker, A.L. Baert, C. Faletti, 2007
3
Art of Examining and Interpreting Histologic Preparations: A ...
The concentrically arranged lamellae surround a central space known as a
Haversian canal. Each unit, consisting of 8 to 15 concentric lamellae that
surround the central Haversian canal, is referred to as an Haversian system or
osteon.
4
Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective
differentiating human from nonhuman bone microstructure 127 5.5.4 Order
Carnivora Haversian canal and secondary osteon dimensions for order
Carnivora are illustrated in Table 5.5. Research quantifying the microstructure of
carnivore ...
Christian Crowder, Sam Stout, 2011
5
Essentials of Pathophysiology: Concepts of Altered Health States
Osteocyte Canaliculi Lacuna Haversian canal Inner circumferential lamellae
Spongy bone Blood vessel into marrow Volkmann canal Haversian canal Vessel
of haversian canal UNDERSTANDING Bone Remodeling Bone remodeling ...
6
Death, Decay, and Reconstruction: Approaches to Archaeology ...
Mean (minimum) Haversian canal diameter (MHCD) was measured at a
magnification x250. Thirty canals per slide were measured, producing a total of
60 measurements for each individual. Steps were taken to ensure measurements
were ...
A. Boddington, A. N. Garland, R. C. Janaway, 1987
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DiFiore's Atlas of Histology with Functional Correlations
Each osteon (3, 10) consists of layers of concentric lamellae (3b) arranged
around a central (Haversian) canal (3a). Central canals are shown in cross
section (3a) and in oblique section (10, middle leader). Lamellae are thin plates
of bone ...
Victor P. Eroschenko, 2008
The bone structural unit, haversian system or osteon, contains a centralized
haversian canal that branches into the large Volkmann canal, providing
circulation to the cortical bone. Within the haversian system is an interconnecting
system of ...
Vincent J. Vigorita, 2008
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Ten Cate's Oral Histology: Development, Structure, and Function
A B C D E F Collagen Woven bone Inertrabecular areas Osteon Osteocytes
Osteocyte lacunae Canaliculi Osteocytes Haversian system Haversian canal
Haversian canal Haversian canal Haversian canal Concentric lamellae Interstitial
...
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Textbook of Histology and Practical guide
Each system consists of a central canal, Haversian canal, surrounded by 4–20
concentric lamellae of bony matrix. • The Haversian canal is lined by endosteum
whose cells have osteogenic potential (osteoprogenitor cells). • The canal ...