Examples of using Ossification in English and their translations into Swedish
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Use of InductOs may cause heterotopic ossification in the surrounding tissues,
Any material dislodged from the non-union site can cause ectopic ossification in the surrounding tissues with potential complications.
Cangrelor produced dose-related foetal growth retardation characterised by increased incidences of incomplete ossification and unossified hind limb metatarsals in rats.
many bones showed poor ossification.
thymus abnormalities, ossification of the basisphenoid bone
Implanted material dislodged from the non-union site can cause ectopic ossification in the surrounding tissues with potential complications.
a higher incidence of incomplete ossification, compared with concurrent control animals,
increased incidence of incomplete ossification and skeletal malformations were seen at sub-clinical exposures based on AUC.
It begins with the free handicraft guild system, where it does not meet with a barrier in the ossification of each particular branch of the craft itself.
Higher doses were associated with reductions in foetal body weights and/ or delayed ossification and in rabbits abortions were noted.
Also the ossification of bone grafts and potential misalignments of the implant are possible to evaluate by using a CBCT scan.
including delayed ossification, at exposure levels below the expected human exposure.
When ceftaroline was administered during organogenesis, minor changes in foetal weight and delayed ossification of the interparietal bone were observed in the rat at exposures below that observed clinically.
In studies, rats given high doses showed an increased incidence of incomplete foetal ossification.
incomplete ossification of some skeletal structures
and pulmonary ossification in the form of small, multiple nodules.
lead to better implant loading, as well as increased ossification expected even in areas with low bone mass and quality.
Ossification, also called heterotopic bone formation(the abnormal formation of true bone within extraskeletal soft tissues), can take different forms.
Ossification of the body begins about the second month of fetal life, by an irregular quadrilateral plate of bone forming, immediately behind the glenoid cavity.
In rats, ossification changes in the spinal column and sternebra of foetuses occurred at a dose that produced significant maternal toxicity.