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10 January, 09:52

Most connective tissue, including bone, is highly vascular. which anatomical structures in mrs. morgan's compact bone house blood vessels? what sign or symptom in mrs. morgan's case is directly related to disruption of these structures by her bone fractures? how is the sign or symptom related to these anatomical structures?

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  1. 10 January, 11:42
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    The blood vessels are both housed by the Haversian canal and the Bolkmann’s canal.

    The given info that she is bleeding so abundantly only means that she has a hemorrhage. Hemorrhage is the loss of blood due to rupture walls in the blood vessels.

    This sign is related to these structures since one of the canals was actually ruptured when her bone was fractured and then forced out of the skin.
  2. 10 January, 12:21
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    The haversian canal and volkmanns canals both house blood vessels. The fact that she is bleeding so profusely means she has a hemorrhage and a hemorrhage is the loss of blood through the blood vessels through a ruptured wall. This sign is related because one of these canals was ruptured when her bone was fractured and forced out of the skin.
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