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Here, loose teeth were the consequence of the destroyed bone by osteolysis.
The mass was heterogeneous and it was not possible to distinguish fragments of possibly destroyed bone from tumour calcification.
Apart from damaging tumor cells, high-dose chemotherapy also damages vital hematopoietic stem cells, so ASCT replaces the destroyed bone marrow.
It was defined as chronic osteomyelitis when there was destroyed bone and infiltrations of lymphocytes, histiocytes and/or plasmatic cells at cortical sites and inside the bone marrow.
Histopathological findings in bone specimens were defined as acute osteomyelitis when necrosis, destroyed bone and infiltrations of polymorphonuclear granulocytes at cortical sites and inside the bone marrow were present.
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These mice had meanwhile been irradiated to destroy bone marrow cells and would have died without the new cells.
An uncommon disorder that destroys bone is turning up with surprising frequency among people infected with the AIDS virus, federal researchers reported yesterday.
It can also destroy bone and cartilage and damage organs like the lungs and kidneys.
Microscopy revealed no evidence of malignancy, but granulomatous reaction with central caseous necrosis and Langhans type giant cells destroying bone trabeculae.
Osteoclasts are responsible for skeletal modeling and remodeling but may also destroy bone in several bone diseases, including osteoporosis and periodontitis.
Although the precise molecular mechanisms underlying this preference need to be elucidated, it appears that bone microenvironments possess unique biological features that enable circulating cancer cells to home, survive and proliferate, and destroy bone.
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