- tendon,
ligament etc.) to
ossify when
damaged Primrose syndrome, a rare
genetic disease in
which cartilage becomes ossified.
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- the part of the bone that
grows during childhood, and as it
grows it
ossifies near the
diaphysis and the epiphyses. The
metaphysis contains a diverse...
- birds, and
ornithischian dinosaurs,
portions of the
tendon can
become ossified. In this process,
osteocytes infiltrate the
tendon and lay down bone as...
- pl.: epiphyses) is one of the
rounded ends or tips of a long bone that
ossify from one or more
secondary centers of ossification.
Between the epiphysis...
- A non-
ossifying fibroma (NOF) is a
benign bone
tumor of the osteoclastic,
giant cell-rich
tumor type. It
generally occurs in the
metaphysis of long bones...
- secondary. A
primary ossification center is the
first area of a bone to
start ossifying. It
usually appears during prenatal development in the
central part of...
-
functionally classified as a synarthrosis.[citation needed] The
joint usually ossifies by the
fourth decade of life,
forming a synostosis.[citation needed] It...
- A
peripheral ossifying fibroma, also
known as
ossifying fibrous epulis, is “a
gingival nodule which is
composed of a
cellular fibroblastic connective tissue...
-
Osteofibrous dysplasia Other names Ossifying fibroma Specialty Oncology ...
- (extension)
located in the
inferior segment of the sternum,
typically ossified in
adult humans. Both the Gr****-derived term
xiphoid and its
Latin equivalent...