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Bone resorption

Introduction: Bone resorption

Description of Bone resorption

Bone resorption: the removal of osseous tissue by osteoclasts; can be part of the normal balance of bone resorption and deposition or part of a pathologic process.
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Bone resorption: Bone loss due to osteoclastic activity.
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