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The diaphysis is the main or mid section (shaft) of a long bone. It is made up of cortical bone and usually contains bone marrow and adipose tissue (fat). An aggressive form of childhood bone cancer...
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Radiography and CT demonstrated an osteolytic lesion with cortical thinning and expansion with partial destruction at the diaphysis of the left clavicle. MRI showed a homogeneous iso-signal intensity mass in T1-weighted imaging and a heterogeneous high-signal intensity in T2-weighted imaging.
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We examined whether regional differences in cortical bone mineral density (Ct. ... In particular, anterior-, posterior-, and total-Ct.BMD can be used separately to predict changes in the material properties of the tibial diaphysis.
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Definition of diaphysis in the Medical Dictionary. diaphysis explanation. Information about diaphysis in Free online English dictionary. What is diaphysis? Meaning of diaphysis medical term. What does diaphysis mean? ... diaphysis; diaphysitis; diaplasis; diapophysis; Diaporthe toxica; diapositive; diapositive mask;
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Definition of diaphysis from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations.
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Fractures of the 5th metatarsal bone diaphysis (Jones fracture): The usual injury mechanism is a crush injury. These fractures are less common than those of the metatarsal bone base, and delayed union or nonunion occurs more commonly.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on diaphysis (anatomy), Osteonecrosis may involve the shaft (diaphysis) or the ends (epiphyses) of the long bones. Sometimes the bone marrow of the diaphysis is primarily involved, and in osteomyelitis it is usually the compact (cortical) bone of the shaft that undergoes necrosis.
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diaphysis n. Anatomy , pl. , -ses ( ). The shaft of a long bone. [Greek diaphusis , spinous process of the tibia, from diaphuesthai , to grow ... Dental Dictionary: diaphysis...
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What is a(n) diaphysis – Our zoology dictionary has ecology, physiology, genetics of diaphysis, and the evolution of diaphysis. Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary of Zoology ... Giant cell tumour in the diaphysis of radius - a report.(Case Report)(Case study); Magazine article from: Cases Journal; 8/18/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...3,
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DEEP DIGITAL FLEXOR TENDON aka: Deep flexor tendon, DFT, DDFT, originates at the deep flexor muscle of the leg, and inserts (attaches to) at the semilunar crest of the coffin bone after passing over the fulcrum points formed by the proximal and distal (navicular) sesamoid bones. ... DIAPHYSIS The shaft of a long bone.
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