Examples of 'cartilage may' in a sentence

Meaning of "cartilage may"

cartilage may: In medical terminology, this phrase suggests a possibility or likelihood of cartilage being affected, injured, or altered in some way, indicating potential issues, conditions, or concerns related to cartilage in the body

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The cartilage may also begin to erode.
Loose or damaged cartilage may be removed.
The cartilage may be slightly damaged.
In the present process any source of cartilage may be used.
This cartilage may ossify with age.
Subchondral bone just beneath the cartilage may also degrade.
The cartilage may be articular cartilage.
In conventional rhinoplasty both the bone and the cartilage may need to be reshaped.
The cartilage may be stored by freezing.
The radix and underlying cartilage may be large, causing a bump.
Shark cartilage may also be helpful in fighting or preventing cervical cancer.
As we are still clearing old patterns, bones, teeth and cartilage may be affected.
Eventually the cartilage may wear away entirely.
Depending on the type of injury, the different types of cartilage may be damaged.
Shark cartilage may be useful.

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Direct blow - if a joint receives a devastating impact the cartilage may damage as well.
A kit for repairing cartilage may be formed using the particles.
The cartilage may be harvested from cartilage donors such as juvenile animals.
With age and use, the cushioning cartilage may wear down or incur damage.
This new cartilage may be used to replace damaged cartilages in vitro.
Shark cartilage, Based on laboratory studies, shark cartilage may reduce inflammation.
This cartilage may be taken from other parts of the ear or the rib cage.
Furthermore, the energy metabolism in cartilage may affect the morphogenic events of skeletal growth.
The cartilage may become damaged and lead to shoulder pain and stiffness over time.
Over time, significant damage to the cartilage may occur, causing pain and restricting movement.
The cartilage may be obtained from any vertebrate species, and is preferably allogeneic or autologous.
In this case, a torn piece of cartilage may be interferring with normal knee movement.
FC cartilage may generally be prepared using dPEG and fibrillar collagen in neutral solutions / suspensions.
This suggests that IL-6 expression in OA cartilage may result from mechanical loading.
Bits of cartilage may break off and cause inflammation in the joint between the bones.
In some instances, cartilage may be obtained from a donor.
The cartilage may be removed, for example, with a scalpel blade, rongeur, or other surgical instrument.
Soft tissue and residual cartilage may then also be removed from the vertebral endplates.
Over time the cartilage may wear away entirely, and the bones will rub together.
For example, live bone and cartilage may be transplanted by the herein disclosed method.
For example, cartilage may be less than 1 mm thick in the wrist.
However, in some cases, the cartilage may remain in the posterior condylar of the femur.
With age, the cartilage may calcify in the typical " snowflake " pattern.
This suggests that cartilage may respond to exercise the same way as muscle and bone.
Alternatively, the cartilage may also be from e.g. shark fins, or porcine or bovine scapula.
In extreme cases, the cartilage may wear away leaving a bone-on-bone joint.
The healthy cartilage may come from a non-weight-bearing section of the patient 's knee or from a cadaver.
This kind of cartilage may be found in ear, trachea and larynx, i.e. the epiglottis.
Over time, the cartilage may wear away entirely, resulting in bone-on-bone contact.

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