Osteoid

Word OSTEOID
Character 7
Hyphenation os te oid
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Osteoid"

What do we mean by osteoid?

Resembling bone. adjective

The bone matrix, especially before calcification. noun

Resembling bone; bony; osseous.

Resembling bone; bonelike. adjective

Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of bone; bonelike adjective

An organic matrix of protein and polysaccharides, secreted by osteoblasts, that becomes bone after mineralization noun

An organic matrix of protein and polysaccharides, secreted by osteoblasts, that becomes bone after mineralization

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The word "osteoid" in example sentences

We use RFA most commonly for benign bone growths such as an osteoid osteoma. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Enchondroma may be composed of osteoid tissue, such as is found in the ossifying callous between the bone and the periosteum, and, according to Virchow, then takes the name of osteochondroma. ❋ Unknown (1896)

In addition to the causes enumerated, inflammation of osseous tissue, or osteoid carcinoma, has been found at the seat of a spontaneous fracture. ❋ Unknown (1896)

However, since we only observed a moderate increase in the volume of non-mineralized osteoid in ❋ Jochen Schulze Et Al. (2010)

Col1a1-Krm2 mice is associated with an accumulation of non-mineralized osteoid (stained in red, scale bars, 100 µm). doi: 10.1371/journal. pone.0010309.g008 ❋ Jochen Schulze Et Al. (2010)

Pathology the abundant laying down of osteoid tissue epiphyseal cartilage cells grow very rapidly widening of the epiphysis line Long bone Rachitic rosary Bracelets of wrist and ankle flat bone Craniotabes Square head disorder of new bone formation the bones are soft Bowlegs and knock-knees Pigeon breast Mosby items and derived items © 2005, 2001 by Mosby, Inc. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Definition Rickets of vitamin D deficiency is a common nutritional disorder under 3 yrs of age, is the term signifying a failure in mineralization of growing bone or osteoid tissue. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bone volume measurements quantify the volume of mineralized and non-mineralized portions (osteoid) of the tissue. ❋ John H. Ludes-Meyers Et Al. (2009)

To more clearly define which parameters of bone formation were impaired in KO mice, volumes of mineralized and osteoid tissue were determined. ❋ John H. Ludes-Meyers Et Al. (2009)

Wwox KO mice associated with a reduction of mineralization and concomitant increase in osteoid compared to WT and HET mice. ❋ John H. Ludes-Meyers Et Al. (2009)

Failure of Calcification of Osteoid tissue Ca++↓ Accumulation of osteoid tissue Rickets Tetany ❋ Unknown (2009)

< 0.01, Fig. 5C) and KO mice femurs tended to have more osteoid than WT and HET femurs (OV/BV %, 0. 36% vs. 3. 5%, p = 0.07). ❋ John H. Ludes-Meyers Et Al. (2009)

Slide 18: 155) The most common osteolytic metastases in bones 159) The differential diagnosis of osteoid osteoma are derived from the: includes all the following except: a. Lung a. Brodies 'abscess b. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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