myelogenous callus - translation to arabic
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myelogenous callus - translation to arabic

TEMPORARY NEW BONY TISSUE THAT FORMS AT THE ENDS OF A FRACTURED BONE
Bony callus; Fracture callus

myelogenous callus      
‎ دُشْبُذٌ نِقَوِيُّ المَنْشَأ,دُشْبُذٌ مَرْكَزِيّ‎
bony callus         
‎ دَشْبَذٌ عَظْمِيّ, دُشْبُذٌ عَظْمِيّ‎
CALLUS         
  • A person with callus at the barber surgeon's, 17th century
  • Calluses cover the hands of a contestant participating in the international military sports event Seaweek.
THICKENED AND HARDENED AREA OF SKIN
Callus and Corns of the Skin; Corns and calluses; Tyloma; Keratoma; Writing bump; Calluses; Writer's bump; Intractable plantar keratosis; Foot corn

ألاسم

جُسْأَة ; كَنَب

Definition

Callus
·noun ·same·as Callosity.
II. Callus ·noun The new formation over the end of a cutting, before it puts out rootlets.
III. Callus ·noun The material of repair in fractures of bone; a substance exuded at the site of fracture, which is at first soft or cartilaginous in consistence, but is ultimately converted into true bone and unites the fragments into a single piece.

Wikipedia

Fibrocartilage callus

A fibrocartilage callus is a temporary formation of fibroblasts and chondroblasts which forms at the area of a bone fracture as the bone attempts to heal itself. The cells eventually dissipate and become dormant, lying in the resulting extracellular matrix that is the new bone. The callus is the first sign of union visible on x-rays, usually 3 weeks after the fracture. Callus formation is slower in adults than in children, and in cortical bones than in cancellous bones.