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Illustration of healthy (left) and osteoporotic (right) cancellous bone tissue. Cancellous, or spongy, bone is found in the interior of a bone. It is characterised by a honeycomb arrangement, comprising a network of trabeculae (white). These structures provide support and strength to the bone. The spaces within this tissue contain bone marrow (not seen), a blood forming substance. Osteoporosis (brittle bone disease) causes a reduction in overall bone mass and an increase in the bone's porosity, making it more brittle and likely to fracture. It commonly affects the elderly and post-menopausal women, who experience a decrease in levels of the hormone oestrogen.
SPL RF Sep 2022
2022-09-03
JUAN GAERTNER/Science Photo Library RF/East News
Science Photo Library RF
JUAN GAERTNER
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11,21MB
60cm x 45cm by 300dpi
ABNORMAL, AGE-RELATED, AGING, ANATOMICAL, ANATOMY, ARTWORK, BIOLOGICAL, BIOLOGY, BODY, BONE, BRITTLE, CANCELLOUS, CGI, COMPARING, COMPARISON, CONDITION, DENSITY, DIGITALLY, DISEASE, DISORDER, FRACTURE, FRAGILE, FRAGILITY, GAERTNER, GENERATED, HEALTHY, HISTOLOGICAL, HISTOLOGY, HONEYCOMB, HUMAN, ILLNESS, ILLUSTRATION, INTERIOR, INTERNAL, JUAN, LACUNA, LACUNAE, LAMELLA, LAMELLAE, LOSS, LOW, MARROW, MEDICAL, MEDICINE, NO-ONE, NOBODY, NORMAL, OSTEOCYTE, OSTEOCYTES, OSTEOLOGY, OSTEOPOROSIS, OSTEOPOROTIC, PORE, PORES, POROUS, RISK, SKELETAL, SPONGY, STRENGTHENING, SUPPORTIVE, TRABECULAE, TRABECULAR, UNHEALTHY,