نتایج جستجو برای: haversian system

تعداد نتایج: 2231174  

Journal: :American Journal of Anatomy 1962

Journal: :nephro-urology monthly 0
morteza abdar-esfahani department of cardiology, faculty of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran; department of cardiology, faculty of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran. tel: +98-3112223369, fax: +98-3116691482 mojdeh mehdizade department of radiology, faculty of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, ir iran

background: hypertension (htn) is the most commonly encountered systemic disease in general population. nutrient canals contain blood vessels and nerves that mostly appear in the anterior mandibular region. nutrient canals are not detected in radiographs of all patients, and their normalcy is controversial by many investigators. objectives: the present study investigated the correlation between...

2017
Yasser Ahmed Mohamed Abdelsabourv Khalaf Fatma Khalil Department of Histology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine South Valley University Qena Egypt Department of Anatomy Embryology Egypt

Background and Objective: Mammalian compact bone is composed mostly of Haversian system. Although there are many studies describing the typical Haversian system in mammals, there are few studies conducted on bones from non-mammalian species. The objective of the current study was to investigate the existence of the typical Haversian system in compact bones from reptiles and birds. Materials and...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2007
Maria L Hillier Lynne S Bell

This review brings together a complex and extensive literature to address the question of whether it is possible to distinguish human from nonhuman bone using the histological appearance of cortical bone. The mammalian species included are rat, hare, badger, racoon dog, cat, dog, pig, cow, goat, sheep, deer, horse, water buffalo, bear, nonhuman primates, and human and are therefore not exhausti...

Journal: :The American journal of anatomy 1962
D H ENLOW

The Haversian system or osteone has been traditionally adopted as a universal unit of structure in compact bone. The basic functions and the structural significance of primary and secondary Haversian tissue, however, are poorly understood. Two explanations on the functional meaning of the secondary Haversian system have been proposed. These are (a ) the interpretation of the osteone as an exclu...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanical engineering 2003
C C Swan R S Lakes R A Brand K J Stewart

To explore the hypothesis that load-induced fluid flow in bone is a mechano-transduction mechanism in bone adaptation, unit cell micro-mechanical techniques are used to relate the microstructure of Haversian cortical bone to its effective poroelastic properties. Computational poroelastic models are then applied to compute in vitro Haversian fluid flows in a prismatic specimen of cortical bone d...

2013
Ashwij Mayya Anuradha Banerjee R. Rajesh

Cortical bone, found in the central part of long bones like femur, is known to adapt to local mechanical stresses. This adaptation has been linked exclusively with Haversian remodelling involving bone resorption and formation of secondary osteons. Compared to primary/plexiform bone, the Haversian bone has lower stiffness, fatigue strength and fracture toughness, raising the question why nature ...

2015
Jeong-Nam Kim Jun-Young Lee Kang-Jae Shin Young-Chul Gil Ki-Seok Koh Wu-Chul Song

The current model of compact bone is that of a system of Haversian (longitudinal) canals connected by Volkmann's (transverse) canals. Models based on either histology or microcomputed tomography do not accurately represent the morphologic detail and microstructure of this system, especially that of the canal networks and their spatial relationships. The aim of the present study was to demonstra...

Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2007
Kenichi Hanaue Akira Katakura Kiyohiro Kasahara Isao Kamiyama Takashi Takaki Takahiko Shibahara Shinichi Abe Yoshinobu Ide

We performed sagittal splitting osteotomy using fresh, unfixed cadavers. Observation was carried out macroscopically and with light microscopy and 3-dimensionally reconstructed images. The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between the fracture line and the Haversian canal and Haversian lamellae. Macroscopic observation revealed that the fracture line run through the mandibular a...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2003
Daniel E Lieberman Osbjorn M Pearson John D Polk Brigitte Demes A W Crompton

How bones respond dynamically to mechanical loading through changes in shape and structure is poorly understood, particularly with respect to variations between bones. Structurally, cortical bones adapt in vivo to their mechanical environments primarily by modulating two processes, modeling and Haversian remodeling. Modeling, defined here as the addition of new bone, may occur in response to me...

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