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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjoining bone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or anatomical contexts to refer to bones that are next to or connected to each other.
Example: "The surgeon noted that the fracture extended into the adjoining bone, complicating the repair process."
Alternatives: "neighboring bone" or "adjacent bone".
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In bone tissue engineering (BTE), metals and polymers typically remain separated from adjoining bone structures causing a mismatch in functional properties between bone tissue and artificial implants inducing several clinical plights, such as, wound infection, morbidity, and desorption of adjacent bone.
The normal contour of the adjoining bone on MRI, however, argues against this theory [8].
Histology revealed extensive infiltration and resorption of the adjoining bone as signs for typical growth behavior of malignant tumors.
Our cases all showed impingement at the superolateral neck area, indicating that the metal shell of the resurfacing implant impinges upon the adjoining bone.
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This might have a negative impact on a bone implant, which can lead to absorption of an adjoined bone tissue and release of the implant.
Playing right into a preference for meats adjoining the bone, the pollo Palermo excelled.
In front each parietal bone adjoins the frontal bone; in back, the occipital bone; and below, the temporal and sphenoid bones.
Comparable abundant bone with adjoining host hematopoietic cells were seen in cohorts of mice that were implanted with SPION-labeled or unlabeled BMSCs.
Indeed, also known as Pott disease, which accounts for 1 2% of overall tuberculosis cases, it is usually characterised by the spread of tuberculosis bacilli into the disc space from the vascular system, resulting in the destruction of the disc and progression to the bone of adjoining vertebral bodies.
Mean subchondral bone density was determined by measuring density in a total of 16 regions adjoined to the bone cartilage interface in both compartments in tibia and femur, normalising the grey scale to that of an aluminium step-wedge reference.
It adjoins the frontal bone at the outer edge of the orbit and the sphenoid and maxilla within the orbit.
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