Any supportive connective structure that helps from a framework in an organ, especially the calcaneus bone.
The trabecular bone is also called a spongy bone. It contains bone marrow and compared to regular bone, it is a lot weaker and a lot softer. Osteoporosis affects the trabecular bones more than regular bones.
Red bone marrow in the spongy/trabecular/cancellous bone in the ends of long bones.
The aqueous humor is drained from the eye through a network of channels called the trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal. This fluid eventually flows into the bloodstream through the small veins in the eye.
The part of a bone with many small pores or spaces is called trabecular bone, also known as spongy or cancellous bone. It is found at the ends of long bones and inside flat bones, providing structural support and flexibility to the skeletal system. Trabecular bone contains bone marrow and is important for blood cell production and calcium storage.
Cancellous bone. It is the less dense and more porous type of bone tissue found in the interior of bones.
it is the epiphysismarrow?
Trabecular bone.
trabecular bone area
Trabecular thickening refers to an increase in the density or bulk of the trabecular bone, which is the spongy network of bone tissue found at the ends of long bones and within the vertebrae. This can be a response to increased mechanical loading or as part of the aging process to provide greater structural support and strength to the bone.
The trabecular bone is also called a spongy bone. It contains bone marrow and compared to regular bone, it is a lot weaker and a lot softer. Osteoporosis affects the trabecular bones more than regular bones.
The trabecular meshwork is a spongy tissue located at the junction of the cornea and iris in the eye. It plays a crucial role in regulating the outflow of aqueous humor, which helps maintain proper intraocular pressure. Dysfunction of the trabecular meshwork can lead to conditions like glaucoma.
Trabecular Micofracture
A spongy bone is also called a cancellous bone or trabecular bone..
Spongy bone (trabecular bone, cancellous bone)
Nope, Only in Open-Angel Glaucoma
No. Tubercular bone has a higher turnover rate than cortical bone. Therefore the bones most likely to be affected in osteoporosis are those with high trabecular bone content eg femoral, vertebrae, wrist.
Trabecular markings refer to the patterns of bony striations or trabeculae observed in bone structures, particularly in the cancellous (spongy) bone. These markings are indicative of the internal architecture of the bone, providing insight into its strength and structural integrity. They can be visualized through imaging techniques such as X-rays or MRI, and their appearance can vary with age, disease, or mechanical loading. In clinical contexts, analyzing trabecular markings can help assess bone health and the risk of fractures.