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Fluid-path in the mandible and maxilla.

M Imai1, T Shibata, K Moriguchi

  • 1Department of Anatomy, Kanazawa Medical University, Japan.

Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica
|October 1, 1990
PubMed
Summary

This study redefines fluid pathways in canine jawbone, differentiating them from Kihara's extravascular fluid-path system. The research suggests a new term, "fluid path," for areolar tissue within bone canals.

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Area of Science:

  • Oral Biology
  • Histology
  • Anatomy

Background:

  • Kihara's extravascular fluid-path system describes fluid circulation outside blood vessels.
  • Areolar tissue is present in the walls of Volkmann's and Haversian canals in bone.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine and compare fluid pathways in the canine maxilla and mandible with Kihara's system.
  • To clarify the terminology for areolar tissue within bone canals.

Main Methods:

  • Microscopic examination of fluid-path structures in canine jawbone.
  • Comparison of observed bone tissue with Kihara's established extravascular fluid-path system.

Main Results:

  • The fluid paths within Volkmann's and Haversian canals do not align with Kihara's extravascular fluid-path system.
  • The areolar tissue in these canals communicates with the endosteum, collectively termed endosteum.
  • Previous descriptions like 'perivascular lymphräume' are deemed inadequate.

Conclusions:

  • The term 'extravascular fluid path' is inappropriate for the areolar tissue in bone canals.
  • A new designation, 'fluid path,' is proposed for this specific bone tissue.
  • The collective term 'endosteum' is suggested for the communicating areolar tissue and endosteum.

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