what does cartilage look like? Byanon21314— On Nov 13, 2008 My third rib on the left hand side has decided to grow more cartilage so there is now a lump under my skin, why would this happen? Bybigmetal— On Feb 01, 2008
A connective tissue disorder can affect any connective tissue in your body. Connective tissues support your organs, attach muscles to bones, and create scar tissue after an injury. Cartilage is an example of a connective tissue. There are many types of connective tissue disorders, such as ...
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Membranes.Membranes are thin sheets of tissue. They have multiple roles within your body, including to line or cover areas of the body or to act as connective tissue. Within the larynx, the membranes hold cartilage together. Muscle.While cartilage is responsible for the structure of the larynx...
Lesions:They can be caused by various factors such as infections, inflammation, injury, or other conditions. Lesions can be small or large and may appear as spots, patches, or areas of tissue that look different from the surrounding healthy tissue. ...
Type 10/Type X:Type 10 helps with new bone formation and forming articular cartilage. It’s involved in the process of endochondral ossification, which is how bone tissue is created in mammals. It’sbeen found to be beneficialfor bone fracture healing and repairing of synovial joints. ...
You have two c-shaped disks ofcartilage(soft tissue) that connect your thigh bone to your shinbone. These are called menisci. They’re like shock absorbers for your bones. They also help to keep yourkneestable. A meniscus tear is a pretty common knee injury. Athletes who play contact spor...
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