Any supportive connective structure that helps from a framework in an organ, especially the calcaneus bone.
Cancellous/trabecular 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.
Ciliary body ---posterior chamber-pupil---anterior chamber---anterior chamber angle---trabecular meshwork---canal of Schlemm-collector channels
The human bone structure is called a skeleton.
it is the epiphysismarrow?
Thickening of the trabecular means that the iliac crest has thickened over time. Studies have shown this is common in older women due to age, or trauma.
Trabecular bone.
trabecular bone area
Cancellous/trabecular 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.
Trabecular Micofracture
A spongy bone is also called a cancellous bone or trabecular bone..
Nope, Only in Open-Angel Glaucoma
Spongy bone (trabecular bone, cancellous bone)
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.
"Intratrabecular" refers to something located within the trabeculae, which are the thin, branching structures found in cancellous or spongy bone tissue. This term is commonly used in the context of bone microarchitecture or histology to describe structures or processes happening within the trabecular network.