Examples of 'trabecular' in a sentence

Meaning of "trabecular"

trabecular (adjective) - Refers to something relating to or resembling small beams or bars, often used in anatomy to describe a certain type of tissue structure
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  • Of or pertaining to a trabecula.

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Trabecular constitution of the liver manifested no abnormalities.
There is staining to the trabecular of the sternum.
The trabecular bone is very disconnected.
Look at the spread of the trabecular pattern.
Trabecular metal cones made of tantalum.
There was no intergroup difference in trabecular bone volume.
Trabecular meshwork drains the fluid.
The decay of the nitroglycerin in the trabecular.
The trabecular passages are opened to increase fluid drainage.
Osteoporosis initially effects the trabecular bone.
The trabecular cones used in these cases were of medium size.
Compression fractures are most common in trabecular bone.
Trabecular metal wedges are available in different shapes and sizes.
Affects both cortical and trabecular bone.
Trabecular carcinoma of the skin.

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A trabeculoplasty is a modification of the trabecular meshwork.
Trabecular cancer of the skin.
Bimatoprost also increases trabecular outflow.
Stretching the trabecular meshwork may further enhance drainage.
It is characterized by proportionate loss of cortical and trabecular bone.
Look at the spread of the trabecular pattern in the bone.
The trabecular bone was then removed and analyzed separately.
Again no differences were seen for ranked trabecular thickness.
Among the advantages of trabecular bypass surgery is its simplicity.
Is a measure of the void spaces within trabecular bone.
There is a trabecular pattern his doctors could not have seen.
This new lamellar bone is in the form of trabecular bone.
Trabecular smooth muscle.
It is also called neuroendocrine cancer of the skin or trabecular carcinoma.
Trabecular bone adaptation is confirmed with maturity and athletic activity.
Computation of architecture parameters was also performed on the trabecular region.
The process substitutes the trabecular bone with compact bone.
The material may be matched to healthy or to osteoporotic trabecular bone.
The pads are composed of septa forming a trabecular network of intercommunicating chambers.
The trabecular meshwork has a variable shape and is microscopic in size.
This leads to both increased cortical and trabecular bone.
No marked reversal of the trabecular growth resulted from either treatment.
Glaucoma appears to be the result of clogging in the trabecular meshwork.
Trabecular bone architecture.
Bypass stents are also used to bridge a blocked trabecular meshwork.
Several characteristics of trabecular metal favor its use as a biomaterial in orthopedic surgery.
Limited tensile stresses between cement and trabecular bone.
Lengthening of the trabecular cartilages was primarily by appositional growth at the rostral end.
There were no meaningful changes in bone density in trabecular and cortical regions.
Spontaneous trabecular bone gain in untreated patients has so far never been observed.
This is mainly due to loss of trabecular bone in the femoral neck.
However the latter does not include dissection of the trabecular zone.
It restored the trabecular bone volume to the values in normal control rats.
Fluorine sodium fluoride or monofluorophosphate is a potent trabecular bone formation stimulator.
Trabecular bone is a spongy inner layer of bone that provides support and flexibility.

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