Examples of using Ossification in English and their translations into Danish
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I did some extra X-raysto check the ossification.
Heterotopic ossification may also occur following use.
I did some extra X-rays to check the ossification.
Reduced ossification was observed at 1.0 mg/ kg/ day.
I took some extra X-rays to check the ossification.
Effects on sternal ossification were seen at 1.5 and 3.0 mg/ kg/ day.
We are therefore not talking about a company condemned by ossification and obsolescence.
Age doesn't explain the ossification of cartilage where the ribs meet the sternum.
In studies, rats given high doses showed an increased incidence of incomplete foetal ossification.
At this stage of pregnancy lasts ossification of the skull bones, and the fetal skeleton.
The thyroid cartilage of the larynx is greatly increased in size,in addition, there is ossification of certain of its parts.
Heterotopic ossification commonly occurs in humans following accidental or surgical trauma to the skeleton.
In an embryo that has chromosomal abnormalities, ossification occurs later than in a healthy one.
Endochondral ossification is a normal bone growth process by which cartilage is replaced by bone in the early development of the fetus.
However, there is evidence to suggest that heterotopic ossification is not linked to sarcoma in humans.
Gabapentin induced delayed ossification in the skull, vertebrae, forelimbs, and hindlimbs in rodents, indicative of fetal growth retardation.
Calcification of a bony matrix(formative tissue),and pulmonary ossification in the form of small, multiple nodules.
Ossification, also called heterotopic bone formation(the abnormal formation of true bone within extraskeletal soft tissues), can take different forms.
However, there is no evidence to suggest that heterotopic ossification is linked to sarcoma development in humans.
Generalized pulmonary mineralizations of unknown cause are reported in dogs under descriptive terms: pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis or pumice stone lung; bronchiolar microlithiasis; idiopathic pulmonary calcification; oridiopathic pulmonary ossification.
Developmental toxicity, including dose-dependent delayed foetal ossification and possible teratogenic effects.
Reduced body weight(5%) andminimal delayed ossification in forepaw phalanges were observed, only at exposure levels based on AUC of over 300 fold greater than that expected in humans.
At high doses embryotoxicity was apparent andan increase in incomplete ossification and in skeletal anomalies was seen.
Embryo-foetal toxicity(post-implantation loss,retarded/ progressed ossification, hepatic multiple light coloured spots) and an increased incidence of common malformations as well as placental changes were observed at clinically relevant plasma concentrations.
Administration of pemetrexed to pregnant mice resulted in decreased foetal viability, decreased foetal weight,incomplete ossification of some skeletal structures and cleft palate.
Use of InductOs may cause heterotopic ossification in the surrounding tissues, which can result in complications.
Pressing the load in conditions of excessive muscular tension, various microtrauma tendons andligaments lead to the formation of osteophytes and ossification, limiting range of motion.
Any material dislodged from the fusion site can cause ectopic ossification in the surrounding tissues with potential complications.
ACE inhibitor/ Angiotensin II Receptor Antagonist(AIIRA) therapy exposure during the second and third trimesters is known to induce human fetotoxicity(decreased renal function, oligohydramnios,skull ossification retardation) and neonatal toxicity renal failure, hypotension, hyperkalaemia.
In rabbits, embryo-foetal toxicity(resorptions), reduced ossification(hyoid), and an increased incidence of 13th rib were observed at high exposures.