At exploration of morphofunctional features of bone tissue at osteoporosis it was founded that the decreasing of total area of solid substance in bone tissue took place. In cancellous substance bone plates became perforated and thin, collapsed, forming large cavities. Trabecular lattice system became thin and partially interrupted. Trabeculae became thin, distance between them increased. Key words: osteoporosis, bone tissue, bone fracture, old ag
Research findings in the last 20 years concerning senile and postmenopausal osteoporosis indicate th...
The human bones are categorized based on elemental micro architecture and porosity. The porosity of ...
textabstractIn the past decades osteoporosis has been recognized as an important public health probl...
Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease and its prevalence is increasing as the population grow...
The aim of this study is to compare the biochemical indexes of phosphorus-calcium (Ca) metabolism in...
Lysokon Yulia Yu., Luchynskyi Mykhailo A., Iskiv Mariana O. Morphological features of bone tissue re...
Osteoporosis (OP) is a skeletal disorder responsible for the weakening of the bone structure and, co...
Osteoporosis alters bone mass and composition ultimately increasing the fragility of primarily cance...
Osteoporosis is a disease known to promote bone fragility but the effect on the mechanical propertie...
ABSTRACT Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease and is conventionally classified as a decrease...
Introduction: Osteoporosis may occur in bone tissue as a result of ageing. Aim: The aim of this stud...
The bone is a living tissue constantly changing. From the moment of birth until the age of adulthood...
Bones are continuously remodeled (resorbed and regenerated) to allow fracture healing and skeleton a...
Osteoporosis is a prevalent bone condition, characterised by low bone mass and increased fracture ri...
Bone is a dynamic tissue, which remodels continuously throughout life, besides enchondral ossificati...
Research findings in the last 20 years concerning senile and postmenopausal osteoporosis indicate th...
The human bones are categorized based on elemental micro architecture and porosity. The porosity of ...
textabstractIn the past decades osteoporosis has been recognized as an important public health probl...
Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease and its prevalence is increasing as the population grow...
The aim of this study is to compare the biochemical indexes of phosphorus-calcium (Ca) metabolism in...
Lysokon Yulia Yu., Luchynskyi Mykhailo A., Iskiv Mariana O. Morphological features of bone tissue re...
Osteoporosis (OP) is a skeletal disorder responsible for the weakening of the bone structure and, co...
Osteoporosis alters bone mass and composition ultimately increasing the fragility of primarily cance...
Osteoporosis is a disease known to promote bone fragility but the effect on the mechanical propertie...
ABSTRACT Osteoporosis is the most common bone disease and is conventionally classified as a decrease...
Introduction: Osteoporosis may occur in bone tissue as a result of ageing. Aim: The aim of this stud...
The bone is a living tissue constantly changing. From the moment of birth until the age of adulthood...
Bones are continuously remodeled (resorbed and regenerated) to allow fracture healing and skeleton a...
Osteoporosis is a prevalent bone condition, characterised by low bone mass and increased fracture ri...
Bone is a dynamic tissue, which remodels continuously throughout life, besides enchondral ossificati...
Research findings in the last 20 years concerning senile and postmenopausal osteoporosis indicate th...
The human bones are categorized based on elemental micro architecture and porosity. The porosity of ...
textabstractIn the past decades osteoporosis has been recognized as an important public health probl...