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Low pressure advocates believe that low pressure irrigation may damage bone to a lesser extent than high-pressure irrigation, thus preserving bone architecture [ 14, 17- 22].
Radiation therapy directed at the pelvic region may damage bone structures or bone repair in the hip (Fu et al. 1994), through an imbalance of or reduced activity in osteoclasts and osteoblasts.
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Although OA is considered the disease of the destruction of articular cartilage, recent evidence suggests that it may also damage bone and synovium in the arthritic joints [ 3, 4].
Moreover, early birth before complete skeletal development and multiple births may damage the bones and ligaments around the hips and pelvis, affecting movements such as standing up from a chair later in life [ 5].
Like cartilage damage, bone erosion may occur uncoupled of inflammation.
You may damage the penis or penis bone if you attempt to forcibly unsheath a young male dog's penis.[11].[11]
Traditionally, these liquid solvents have included noxious volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as toluene, a possible carcinogen linked to long-term liver and kidney damage, and xylene, which could affect bone marrow and may damage foetuses.
Low-dose radiation therapy is advocated by some authors to be effective in the healing of lytic lesions and limiting disease progression [24]; others argue that radiation therapy may damage endochondral growth plates and limit bone healing and reconstitution [49, 50], or lead to secondary radiation-induced morbidity such as post-radiation sarcomas and myelitis [5, 51].
Higher dose exposure may damage more severely the gastrointestinal tract and the bone marrow.
A direct, forceful blow may damage any of the underlying tissues; blood vessels, nerves, muscles, bones, joints, or the internal organs may be affected.
You may damage them.
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