| IO | Intraosseous |
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| IOP | Intraosseous pressure |
| intraosseous | Within bone. Synonym: intraosteal. Origin: intra-+ L. Os, bone (05 Mar 2000) |
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| intraosseous anaesthesia | Rarely used method of general anaesthesia by injection of intravenous anaesthetic agent(s) into the medullary canal of long bones. Synonym: intraosseous anaesthesia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| intraosseous fixation | The use of internal metal plates, screws or rods to stabilise bone fragments. A procedure used to correct serious orthopaedic bone fractures that cannot be stabilised by casting or splinting. See: external fixation. (27 Sep 1997) |
| infusions, intraosseous | The adminstration of medication or fluid through a needle directly into the bone marrow. The technique is especially useful in the management of paediatric emergencies when intravenous access to the systemic circulation is difficult. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| intraosseous low-grade osteosarcoma |
a well-differentiated osteosarcoma of low malignancy arising within a bone, composed of spindle cells arranged in interlacing bundles separated by collagen fibers, with invasion of fatty marrow or extraosseous soft tissue.
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| intraosseous venography |
radiography of the veins after injection of the contrast medium into bone marrow at an appropriate site, such as the iliac crest, ischium, pubic bones, greater trochanter, spinous processes of the vertebrae, or sternum.
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| intraosseous |
within a bone.
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| intraosseous low-grade o. |
a well-differentiated osteosarcoma of low malignancy arising within a bone, composed of spindle cells arranged in interlacing bundles separated by collagen fibers, with invasion of fatty marrow or extraosseous soft tissue.
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| intraosseous t. |
the infusion of blood or other solutions into the circulation by injection through the bone marrow.
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