The medical or veterinary term "fibrous capsule" refers to either an external layer which surrounds the articular capsule on a synovial join, or to the resilient, external membrane that envelopes certain organs, such as the liver and kidneys. In all cases, the purpose of the fibrous capsule is...
Recent Examples of fibrous Fibromas develop due to an overgrowth of fibrous connective tissue. Lindsay Curtis, Health, 23 Nov. 2024 Manufacturers extract collagen, the fibrous protein that connects muscles, bones and skins, and then turn it into gelatin, which is without any flavor or color, acc...
Fibrous components and structural morphology of the connective tissue of the lamina cribrosa obtained from 35 normal human autopsy eyes were examined by histochemical staining, transmission electron microscopic and computer-中华医学杂志(英文版)Ren Zeqin. Dept Ophthal, the First Teaching Hospital, BM...
FD is a hamartomatous, non-neoplastic developmental defect of unknown origin in which normal bone is replaced by an aberrant proliferation of cellular fibrous connective tissue intermixed with varying bony trabeculae [4, 5]. Von Recklinghausen first discovered “osteitis fibrosa generalisata” in 1891...
The transferring of light going into and coming out of a fiber. This term does not imply that a coupler is used. critical angle The maximum angle from the axis at which light can be confined within the core. Seecritical angle. cutoff wavelength ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook ossifying fibroma (redirected fromosteofibrous dysplasia) Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical. ossifying fibroma [′äs·ə‚fī·iŋ fī′brō·mə] (medicine) A benign bone tumor derived from ossiferous connective tissue. Also known as fibrous osteom...
By selecting the appropriate type and different weight ratios of the hard and soft segments, it is possible to synthesize an extensive family of particular types of PU with unique characteristics. For example, Bionate® and Elast-Eon® are widely used for long-term implantable medical applicati...
Fibrous dysplasia is a kind of benign bone lesion characterized by the manifestation of the replacement of the normal substance of bone by fibro-osseous connective tissue. A patient diagnosed fibrous dysplasia had unbearable pain in the left mandibular region only. To treat the patient, an navigatio...
Cell-substrate interactions can be regarded as the defining factors of a biomaterial performance in vivo, ultimately determining the long-term performance of device in situ. This is particularly true of biomaterials designed to provide mechanical stability, which rely on tissue adhesion and ingrowth for...
Solitary Fibrous Tumor (SFT) is a distinct soft tissue neoplasm associated with NAB2-STAT6 gene fusion. It can involve a number of anatomic sites and exhibits a wide spectrum of histological features. Apart from diversity in morphological features seen e