Osteonecrosis ( decay of a bone )
No that is not possible. The surgeon has to know if he did that. It might have gotten injured during the operation but if removed they must've known.
The operating field fully draped this allows the periosteum on the spinous process to be peeled from the bone then from the back so that it remained attached. The entire procedure should be sterile to keep the patient safe and avoid infections.?æ
Appositional growth occurs in the periosteum, where new bone tissue is added to the surface. Interstitial growth, on the other hand, occurs within the bone itself, at the epiphyseal plates during growth.
When you have an accident.
The only cure is to replace the seatbelt it is a safety issue, supposedly the seatbelt is not completely safe if it has locked up during an accident, however i did hear that sometimes if the electrical connector to the retractor is removed it will unlock.
Brently had been out of town on a business trip during the accident.
Absolutely, especially if you have committed a crime before or during the accident.
the answer would be bones ligaments join bones together bonesMuscles, tendons, ligaments and joints all work together to produce movement due to the fact that they are all attached.
The periosteum a membrane with a fibrous outer layer and a cellular inner layer. The periosteum isolates the bound surrounding the tissue, provides a route for the circulatory and nervous supply and actively particiapates in bone growth and repair. The endosteum an incomplete cellular layer, lines the marrow cavity. This layer which is active during bone growth, repair, and remodeling, covers the trabeculae of spongy bone and lines the inner surfaces of the central canals.
cause it was a ACCIDENT should you lose a lot of blood during a accident?
Yes, the skin may have been broken during processing. This generally happens when feathers are being removed.
Both the tonsils are removed during tonsillectomy