Haversian canals
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Haversian canals
(or osteonic canals) Tiny canals in bone, containing nerves and blood vessels and surrounded by concentric rings of cells.
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Lamellar bone and
Haversian canals were detected in both HA/Zr[O.sub.2]/PRP- and HA/Zr[O.sub.2]-treated defects but not in the PRP-treated defects (figure 7).
Typically, lesions include
Haversian canals and lamellar bone surrounded by dense fibrous tissue.
(b) Despite its improper location within the subepithelial tissue of the tongue, the bone appears histologically unremarkable with a normal distribution of osteocytic lacunae and
haversian canals, H&E x100.
The histopathological findings of resected SOH specimens include mature laminated bone layers with osteocytes and exostosis-like proliferation resulting in
Haversian canals [6,9-11], similar to those observed in this study.
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