Abstract Objectives: To study the morphology and topography of nutrient foramina and to determine the foraminal index of the upper limb long bones. Materials and Methods: The study comprised 243 upper limb long bones, which included humeri, radii, and ulnae. The nutrient foramina were identified macroscopically in all the bones and an elastic rubber band was applied around these foramina. The bones were photographed with the digital camera and foramen index was calculated. Each bone was divided into five equal parts and was analyzed topographically. Results: From our observations, 93.8% of the humeri had single nutrient foramen. The double foramen was observed in 3.1% of the cases and the foramen was found absent in 3.1% of the humeri. In c...
The long bones obtain their major blood supply during their period of growth and during early stages...
Background: Nutrient artery gain access through nutrient foramen and provide vascular supply to bone...
Background: The femur is supplied princially by the diaphyseal nutrient artery which enters the bone...
Background: The nutrient artery is a long bone's primary source of blood supply, and it is particula...
Aims and Objectives: The objectives of the study are as follows: (1) To determine the number, locati...
BackgroundKnowledge regarding nutrient foramina of bones is useful in surgical procedures such as mi...
Nutrient arteries, the main blood supply to long bones, are particularly important during the active...
Nutrient arteries, the main blood supply to long bones, are particularly important during the active...
Nutrient arteries, the main blood supply to long bones, are particularly important during the active...
PubMedID: 17319614Nutrient arteries, the main blood supply to long bones, are particularly important...
Introduction: Main source of nutrition to long bone during growth and ossification is nutrient arte...
Objectives: The most principal nutrition source of a bone is nutrient arteries. They are important a...
MastersDiaphyseal Nutrient Foramina in Human Upper and Lower Limb Long Bones The aim of the present ...
Introduction: Arterial supply to long bones comes through several vessels which enter the bone at di...
Background: Nutrient foramen of long bones defines the extent of bone vascularisation. Information r...
The long bones obtain their major blood supply during their period of growth and during early stages...
Background: Nutrient artery gain access through nutrient foramen and provide vascular supply to bone...
Background: The femur is supplied princially by the diaphyseal nutrient artery which enters the bone...
Background: The nutrient artery is a long bone's primary source of blood supply, and it is particula...
Aims and Objectives: The objectives of the study are as follows: (1) To determine the number, locati...
BackgroundKnowledge regarding nutrient foramina of bones is useful in surgical procedures such as mi...
Nutrient arteries, the main blood supply to long bones, are particularly important during the active...
Nutrient arteries, the main blood supply to long bones, are particularly important during the active...
Nutrient arteries, the main blood supply to long bones, are particularly important during the active...
PubMedID: 17319614Nutrient arteries, the main blood supply to long bones, are particularly important...
Introduction: Main source of nutrition to long bone during growth and ossification is nutrient arte...
Objectives: The most principal nutrition source of a bone is nutrient arteries. They are important a...
MastersDiaphyseal Nutrient Foramina in Human Upper and Lower Limb Long Bones The aim of the present ...
Introduction: Arterial supply to long bones comes through several vessels which enter the bone at di...
Background: Nutrient foramen of long bones defines the extent of bone vascularisation. Information r...
The long bones obtain their major blood supply during their period of growth and during early stages...
Background: Nutrient artery gain access through nutrient foramen and provide vascular supply to bone...
Background: The femur is supplied princially by the diaphyseal nutrient artery which enters the bone...