- The
metaphysis (pl.:
metaphyses) is the neck
portion of a long bone
between the
epiphysis and the diaphysis. It
contains the
growth plate, the part of...
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provisional calcification of the
metaphyses secondary to
unmineralized osteoid. Cupping, fraying, and
splaying of
metaphyses typically appears with growth...
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contiguous to
those of the
originating bone.
Sites of
origin often involve metaphyses of long bones.
While many
osteochondromas occur spontaneously,
there are...
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called ossification), and the
degree of
fusion between the
epiphyses and
metaphyses. The
first atlas published in 1898 by John
Poland consisted of x-ray images...
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clinical signs and
characteristic changes in
radiographic images of the
metaphyses. Bone
changes can be
observed on radiograph, and the
disorder may progress...
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extremities are a result.
Pathological fractures can
arise in
affected metaphyses and
diaphyses of the long
bones and are
common (26%). The risk for sarcomatous...
- X-rays of
three people with OI type V: a newborn, a child, and an adult.
Evident are
somewhat deformed long
bones with
widened metaphyses....
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striations about 2- to 3-mm-thick,
visible by
radiographic examination, in the
metaphyses and
diaphyses of long or flat bones. It is
often asymptomatic, and discovered...
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which the ends (
metaphyses) of the
bones are
abnormally broad; the
shape of the
bones resembles a boat oar or paddle. The
broad metaphyses are due to enlargement...
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spine (spondylo-) and two
regions near the ends of
bones (epiphyses and
metaphyses). This type was
named after the
first reported patient with the disorder...