ANT334H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Deltoid Tuberosity, Bone Resorption, Nonunion

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17 Aug 2016
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Animal vs. human not on the test. There is going to be tooth germ formation, enamel formation, dentin formation. A lot from evaluating skeletal (lecture from before) Disturbances in bones are always the result of osteoblast/osteoclast activity. Combination of excessive formation and resorption: (enciphalysis) Normal quality but abnormal shape: mineralization. In rickets, when your lacking one of the ingredients for the bone to properly mineralize. In rickets, you are lacking vitamin d bones then bend to the traction of the muscles. Bone = last tissue affected: unless infection or trauma initiated within bone. Weak: acute diseases kills quickly = no bone change, chronic condition = bone changes, survived acute phase = healthier individual. Endocrine disturbances (section of hormones, either too little or too much) Tumors (the result of an uncontrolled proliferation of any kind of tissue) Facture: partial to complete bone break, includes discontinuities resulting from weapons, surgeries, accidents.

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