- to
these areas of the bone.
Traction epiphyses ossify later than
pressure epiphyses.
Examples of
traction epiphyses are
tubercles of the
humerus (greater...
-
Stippled epiphyses is a
pattern of
focal bone calcification. The
presence of
abnormal punctate (speckled, dot-like)
calcifications in one or more
epiphyses. It...
- diaphysis, with an
epiphysis at each end of the
growing bone. The ends of
epiphyses are
covered with
hyaline cartilage ("articular cartilage"). The longitudinal...
- it
affects the
bones of the
spine (spondylo-) and the ends of
bones (
epiphyses), and that it is
present from
birth (congenital). The
signs and symptoms...
-
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE or skiffy,
slipped upper femoral epiphysis, SUFE or souffy, coxa vara adolescentium) is a
medical term referring...
-
during childhood, and as it
grows it
ossifies near the
diaphysis and the
epiphyses. The
metaphysis contains a
diverse po****tion of
cells including mesenchymal...
- a
diaphysis and two
epiphyses. The
diaphysis is the
midsection of the tibia, also
known as the
shaft or body.
While the
epiphyses are the two rounded...
-
radiologic feature of pseudoachondroplasia.
Hypoplastic capital femoral epiphyses,
broad short femoral necks, coxa vara,
horizontality of
acetabular roof...
-
after birth and
forms the
epiphyses of long
bones and the
extremities of
irregular and flat bones. The
diaphysis and both
epiphyses of a long bone are separated...
- as a long bone and
comprises a diaphysis, the
shaft (or body) and two
epiphyses, the
lower extremity and the
upper extremity of femur, that articulate...