. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . 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 Fig. id. Tuberculous caries of upper metaphysis ofhumerus, producing large area of reduced densitywithout sequestrum formation. Xote laminated peri-osteal new bone laterally. giant cells are not seen to produce bone ab-sorption, although they may be present in theimmediately surrounding tissue (Fig. 13).Rarefying osteitis from irregular


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . 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 Fig. id. Tuberculous caries of upper metaphysis ofhumerus, producing large area of reduced densitywithout sequestrum formation. Xote laminated peri-osteal new bone laterally. giant cells are not seen to produce bone ab-sorption, although they may be present in theimmediately surrounding tissue (Fig. 13).Rarefying osteitis from irregular spread Studies in Reduction of Bone Density 361 of the tuberculous infection into the sur-rounding living bone is not seen, except inthe rare cases of diffuse tuberculous osteo- mally casts in the .r-ray. Ordinarily the over-lying articular cartilage is soon destroyed bythe action of the granulations, so that not


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