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In some mammals, including humans and rabbits, the senescent growth plates are eventually replaced by bone tissue, a process termed epiphyseal fusion. Specifically, to explain the mechanism underlying local catch-up growth, we hypothesized that growth plate senes- cence is not a function of age ...
(redirected fromepiphyseal cartilage) Thesaurus Medical e·piph·y·sis (ĭ-pĭf′ĭ-sĭs) n.pl.e·piph·y·ses(-sēz′) 1.The end of a long bone that is originally separated from the main bone by a layer of cartilage but later becomes united to the main bone through ossificatio...
The triplane fracture is characterized by fractures in 3 planes: a vertical epiphyseal fracture in the sagittal plane, a horizontal physeal fracture in the transverse plane, and an oblique metaphyseal fracture in the coronal plane.1 While these are usually evident on plain radiographs, CT has been...
This area is referred to as a cartilage growth plate or physis. There are three chondrocyte cell types in the growth plate: reserve/resting, proliferative, and hypertrophic. These growth plate chondrocytes undergo a tightly regulated program of proliferation, hypertrophy, degradation, and then ...
In the long bones, a secondary ossification center forms at the end of the cartilage template and forms the epiphyseal plate, or growth plate, which is responsible for longitudinal growth that persists postnatally [205]. In humans, this lon- gitudinal growth continues until chondrocyte ...
Taken together, both cartilage template and perichondrium are MPs niches and highly coordinate the endochondral bone formation by manipulate MPs’ differentiation. MPs in growth plate development of fetal stage The formation of cartilage primordia triggers chondroblasts from diaphyseal and metaphyseal mat...
values between epiphyseal and articular cartilage layers ( P = 0.0001). No difference in T1ρ was observed between NLB and LB layers. A modest trend was also noted for epiphyseal and articular cartilage regions with age. Conclusion It is feasible to quantify differences in epiphyseal and articula...
Impetuous stress testing of the knee joint may induce additional damage, displacing a fracture or worsening a growth-plate disturbance. A completely displaced epiphyseal fracture of the distal femur is the pediatric equivalent of adult knee dislocation. This injury may also harm the popliteal artery....
A strong, flexible connective tissue that is found in various parts of the body, including the joints, the outer ear, and the larynx. In the early development of most vertebrates, the skeleton forms as cartilage before most of it hardens into bone. ...