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cancellous bone The spongy, or trabecular, tissue in the middle of bone (eg, vertebrae) and at the end of the long bones.
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cancellous osteoma A soft and spongy tumor. Its thin and delicate trabeculae enclose large medullary spaces similar to that in cancellous bone.
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cancellous Fills the epiphysis of the long bone; consists of interwoven beams (trabeculae) of bone.
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cancellous bone also called trabecular bone; an inner spongy structure that resembles a honeycomb. The inner bone cavities contain bone marrow where red blood cells are produced.
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cancellous bone is spongy bone in which the matrix forms a lattice of large plates and rods known as the trabecula, partially enclosing many intercommunicating spaces filled with bone marrow. Found in the inner parts of bones.
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