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involucrum
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involucrum /in·vo·lu·crum/ (in″vo-loo´krum) pl. involu´cra   [L.] a covering or sheath, as of a sequestrum.
in·vo·lu·crum (nv-lkrm)
n. pl. in·vo·lu·cra (-kr)
An enveloping sheath or membrane, such as the sheath of new bone that forms around a sequestrum.

involucrum
[in′vəlo̅o̅′krəm] pl. involucra
Etymology: L, involvere, to wrap up
a sheath or coating, such as that encasing a sequestrum of necrotic bone.

involucrum (in´vlookrum),
n a covering of new bone around a sequestrum.

involucrum
pl. involucra [L.] a covering or sheath, as in encapsulation of a sequestrum.


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