. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . ^^/ Fig. S. Cross-section of ulna showing eccentric at-rophy and dilated haversian canals, the result ofdisuse. stances where rapid death occurs, a line ofdemarcation forms and a sequestrum is left(Fig. ii). In this case reduced density isseen, indicative of the presence of a cavitywhich contains a sequestrum casting ashadow of the density of the bone at the timeof its death. Caries of the adjacent living bone maylead to gradual enlargement of the cavity af-ter the early and more acute stage is absorp


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . ^^/ Fig. S. Cross-section of ulna showing eccentric at-rophy and dilated haversian canals, the result ofdisuse. stances where rapid death occurs, a line ofdemarcation forms and a sequestrum is left(Fig. ii). In this case reduced density isseen, indicative of the presence of a cavitywhich contains a sequestrum casting ashadow of the density of the bone at the timeof its death. Caries of the adjacent living bone maylead to gradual enlargement of the cavity af-ter the early and more acute stage is absorption of the living and deadbone in the tuberculous focus is produced bythe action of the granulations and giant-celled osteoclasts. Epithelioid and Langhans ■ ^r:.^. Fig. 9. Marked dilatation of haversian canals of cor-tex of humerus from smooth absorption in re-gional atrophy and dilated haversian canals, the re-sult of disuse in osteomvelitis.


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