Yes, accessory bones are congenital. They are not acquired.
He had a congenital bone disease called spina bifida.
this is the complex term.pathology depends on the factor .for eg...congenital malformation of bone is called as dysostoses.
Compact bone looks smooth and homogeneous. Spongy bone is composed of small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space.
No not necessarily.
A corticated ossicle is normally found as an accessory bone of the foot or ankle. The word "corticated" means that the bone has an extra coating or is well ossified and it may grow (accumulate a thicker coating) over time.
He had a congenital bone disease called spina bifida.
this is the complex term.pathology depends on the factor .for eg...congenital malformation of bone is called as dysostoses.
A triangle is not necessarily pitched or non-pitched. It is more of an accessory.
The OS peroneum is an accessory ossicle located at the lateral side of the tarsal cuboid. An accessory ossicle is a small bone that occurs in part of the population. Accessory ossicles are found in many places throughout the body.
Compact bone looks smooth and homogeneous. Spongy bone is composed of small needlelike pieces of bone and lots of open space.
No not necessarily every pro skater, Paul Rodriguez states that he has never broken a bone.
No not necessarily.
Though everyone will die someday a damaged bone in the spinal cord is not necessarily terminal.
A corticated ossicle is normally found as an accessory bone of the foot or ankle. The word "corticated" means that the bone has an extra coating or is well ossified and it may grow (accumulate a thicker coating) over time.
congenital osteoarthritis
help her up! Not necessarily - she may have broken a bone. If she is in pain call the ambulance
An accessory ossicle of the elbow is a small bone that was formed during embryonic development in addition to the normal bones.However the term can also mean:A bone spur in the elbow joint areaA bone fragment in the elbow joint area