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  1. All About Bone - A Comic Book of Epic Proportions Bone is the story of three brothers who embark on a perilous journey through strange lands, encounter mystical beasts, fall in love... and race cows. Now dosn't that sound like an interesting story? Welcome to Bone, a wonderful fantasy comic with a si...
  2. Maori Hei Matau | Hand Made Fish Hook Pendants Hei matau is the traditional Maori art of carving bone or jade (greenstone) into fish hook designs. The indigenous people of New Zealand, The Maori, wore the Hei matau necklaces as a talisman during their travels. These highly stylized fish hooks re...
  3. Nose Rings and Piercings It's only been in the last two decades that nose piercing has gained a mainstream popularity in Western culture.  Presently, it is the second most-popular body piercing desired by teens and young adults. This lens will tell you about nose piercin...
  4. Buffalo Skull From The Badlands The buffalo skull that I have was found in the Badlands of North Dakota in the United States of America. It was given to me as a gift by a friend named Dave Hendrickson in 2007. Dave found the skull while he was bow hunting for mule deer in the Badla...
  5. LYTIC BONE LESION When you see lytic  bone lesion think of FOGMACHINE.   Most of the lytic lesions are benign conditions with the exception of 'M' (Metastasis and Multiple Myeloma) 
  6. Tripawds: Get Inspired by Three Legged Tripod Dogs Welcome to my lens. You may have found your way here while searching for ways to cope with your dog's bone cancer. Maybe you saw my Tripod Dog Videos on YouTube. I want to show you that after the shock of your pal being diagnosed, after the surge...
  7. Bone Tumour Radiology 1. Clues by appearance of lesion 2. Clues by location of lesion  3. Clues by type of periosteal reaction  4. Clues by matrix of lesion 5. Clues by density of lesion  6. Clues by number of lesion   
  8. SOFT TISSUE CALCIFICATION Soft tissue calcifications are usually caused by one of the following 5 entities. These are listed below in order of prevalence. (Note: Do not confuse soft tissue calcification with bone calcification. Bone calcification will be dealt in  Bone Tum...
  9. Skeletal Metastasis                 Cancer affecting the skeleton is more often metastatic than primary The skeleton is the 3rd most common  site for metastases The axial skeleton is involved in 70% of cases...
  10. Learn About The Skeletal System This system has 206 bones and associated cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. Because bone is rigid, it gives the body a framework, maintains its shape, and protects vital organs. Bones provide a place for muscles and supporting structures to attach, a...
  11. Vitamin D Benefits Vitamin D Benefits - Vitamin D plays an important role in the formation of bone tissue and in the maintenance of healthy bones. It'a easy to get enough vitamin D if you spend some time outdoors every day. But if you work in a job indoors, or mostly ni...
  12. My Chocolate Labradors Bad Eating, and other Dog, Habits  This lens is the story of Rascal. A stunning full bred Chocolate Labrador Retriever dog with American Kennel Certificate registration papers. He truly is a gorgeous specimen of this breed. Dark brown shiny coat. His weight ranges between 65-75...
  13. Maori Toki Adze The toki (adze) was used by the Maori as a everyday working tool for shaving and chipping and sometimes as a weapon. This axlike tool looks like a large chisel but is not the same as the normal chisel (whao) which was used for carving. The toki was u...
  14. Periosteal Reaction The periosteum is a membrane several cell layers thick that covers almost all of every bone. The only parts not covered by this membrane are the parts covered by cartilage.
  15. Osteosarcoma  Osteogenic Sarcoma (osteosarcoma) is a bone forming cancer. It is the most frequent type of bone tumour and is most common between the ages of 15 to 25. Over 90% of tumours are located in the metaphysis (the growing ends of the bone), the mos...
  16. Giant Cell Tumour Giant cell tumour is a benign but locally aggressive tumour with a potential to metastasize.  
  17. Limb Salvage Surgery Limb salvage surgery is made possible due to advances in:   1. Neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy 2. Good diagnostic imaging (CT Scan, MRI) 3. Advanced surgical techniques
  18. LOW BACK PAIN Low back pain is extremely common. Almost every person will have at least one episode of low back pain at some time in his or her life. The pain can vary from severe and long term to mild and short lived. It will resolve within a few weeks for most p...
  19. Spiders - Learn About Spiders Spiders are found all over the world in all sorts of habitats from the sea shore to the dessert - on the ground, under rocks, on plants, in trees, in caves, on water.   Spiders' legs are segmented and each leg has 7 segments: a coxa (attached to...
  20. Charlie Bone And The Beast - Children Of The Red King > Life should be perfect for Charlie now that his parents have been reunited. But mystery and adventure always find him. This time Asa, a fellow classmate who changes into a beast at dusk, and Charlie's sometime-enemy, is missing. His parents seek...