The Collaborative International Dictionary
Osteogenic \Os`te*o*gen"ic\, a. (Physiol.) Osteogenetic.
Wiktionary
a. of, or relating to, osteogenesis
WordNet
Usage examples of "osteogenic".
They were at the Mayo Clinic, and this kid had just been diagnosed as having osteogenic sarcoma of the left wrist.
I had Vlaav attach one of the pre-adapted reconstruction plates, and explained how they would hold the rebroken bones together as the transplanted osteogenic cells took hold.
Lucy had broken the news that she suspected osteogenic sarcoma—.
It's a form of cancer called osteogenic sarcoma and it's metastatic.
He extirpated the spongioblastoma in his own private hospital or at least the hospital Tissue Committee examined what he said he had removed from Don Lavin's skull, and this indisputably was spongioblastoma multiforma, consisting of round, elongated, and piriform cells, characteristically recalling the varied cytological picture in osteogenic sarcoma of bone.
He extirpated the spongioblastoma in his own private hospital- or at least the hospital Tissue Committee examined what he said he had removed from Don Lavin's skull, and this indisputably was spongioblastoma multiforma, consisting of round, elongated, and piriform cells, characteristically recalling the varied cytological picture in osteogenic sarcoma of bone.