Hypertrophic bone formation extending into the central canal typically refers to abnormal bone growth that occurs within the central canal of a bone, such as the spinal canal or medullary cavity. This condition can lead to narrowing of the canal, potentially causing compression of nerves or other structures. It often indicates an underlying pathology, such as a response to injury or disease, and may require medical evaluation to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
The brain stem. The vertebral canal is called the foramen magnum.
The channel extending through an osteon is called a Haversian canal. It contains blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics that supply the bone cells within the osteon with nutrients and oxygen while also allowing for waste removal.
The central, or Haversian, canal. The canal runs through the core of each osteon.
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An artificial waterway extending about 579 km (360 mi) across central New York from Albany to Buffalo. Constructed from 1817 to 1825 and enlarged numerous times after 1835, it is now part of the New York State Barge Canal.
The osteocyte near the central canal receives nutrients from blood vessels in the central canal. It can then pass these nutrients through gap junctions to neighboring osteocytes, which in turn pass them on to osteocytes located further away from the central canal. This process allows for the distribution of nutrients throughout the bone tissue.
The Panama Canal.
Panama Canal
No, the Panama Canal is in Central America.
There is not a listed name for the Indiana Central Canal. This canal is eight miles long and another 80 miles are still awaiting completion.
The canal zone is the area that includes the Panama Canal and a 5 mile radius on both sides. It is located in the central part of Panama.