Skeletal alterations in hypophysectomized rats: II. A histomorphometric study on tibial cortical bone

Background: Pituitary hormones play an important role in bone growth, modeling, and remodeling. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of hypophysectomy (HX) on tibial cortical bone with histomorphometry.

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