• Secondary ossification centers appear at epiphyses.5. (assignguru.com)
  • Determination of age at eath ossification centers the chronology of union between epiphyses and diaphyses tooth eruption and formation including the analysis of eleven different change features may be distinguished number, color, attrition, periodontal recession, cementum apposition to the root root resorption secondary dentine root translucency, peritubular dentine racemisation and cementum annulations, chronological changes of the pubic symphysis, auricular surface of the ilium and sternal rib ends. (pmf.hr)
  • Osteoclasts remodel the bone by removing bone at the metaphyseal areas and at inner surface of the diaphyses to create the medullary cavity. (vin.com)
  • Rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by permanent myotonia (prolonged failure of muscle relaxation) and skeletal dysplasia, resulting in reduced stature, kyphoscoliosis, bowing of the diaphyses and irregular epiphyses. (nih.gov)
  • Notably, the long born depicted incomplete epiphysis union, as such, the stature would most likely have been taller if he would have lived longer. (assignbuster.com)
  • The epiphysis of the right femur was separated from the diaphysis and it was held in position by the periosteum. (google.com.my)
  • Unilateral scans of the tibia, femur and radius provided separate estimates of trabecular and cortical bone parameters in the epiphyses and diaphyses, respectively. (strath.ac.uk)
  • Repeated-measures analyses showed a significant effect of time since injury on key bone parameters at the epiphyses of the tibia and femur (BMC, total BMD, trabecular BMD) and their diaphyses (BMC, cortical BMD, cortical CSA). (strath.ac.uk)
  • After death, pQCT analysis of the meta- and diaphyses, micro-CT analysis of the epiphysis, and mechanical testing of the femur were performed. (dshs-koeln.de)
  • 1. Instead of the normal, straight, narrow, white line of calcification at the junction of the epiphysis and diaphysis there is a wide, irregular yellow line which extends into the neighboring layer of cartilage. (google.com.my)
  • from the diaphysis the fracture surface is irregular and rough, whereas in the normal separation of the epiphysis the fracture surface is smooth. (google.com.my)
  • At autopsy the epiphysis of the right humerus was entirely separated from the diaphysis and the fracture surface was irregular and rough. (google.com.my)
  • In those affected by diastrophic dysplasia, however, there is delayed growth before and after birth (prenatal and postnatal growth retardation), the development of the ends of the long bones (epiphyses) is irregular, and the ossification of the epiphyses is delayed. (orthopedicshealth.com)
  • High rates of bone resorption after injury are evident from decreases in bone mineral content (BMC), which in the past have been attributed in the main to loss of trabecular bone in the epiphyses and cortical thinning in the shaft through endocortical resorption. (strath.ac.uk)
  • Under specific treatment repair takes place rapidly and the separated epiphysis unites firmly with the diaphysis, if maintained in good position. (google.com.my)
  • Epiphysial plate are shaped so they can only go one direction, which will be toward the epiphysis but not toward the diaphysis. (healthsneak.com)
  • Then the proliferation zone stops growth and starts to break down, being replaced by bone tissue which causes the epiphysis to fuse with the diaphysis. (healthsneak.com)
  • This type of bone is mainly found in the diaphyses of long bones. (medscape.com)
  • Epiphyses grow perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of long bones, which means that they will continue growing after the primary ossification centre stops doing so. (healthsneak.com)
  • Epiphyses can be found at the hip or shoulder of animals and allow them to grow taller or wider as they age. (healthsneak.com)
  • Las epidemias, como las de la viruela, fueron un estímulo para estas políticas que frecuentemente tuvieron origen en Buenos Aires, la capital del país. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, humans are not so fortunate because your epiphysis will calcify over time and limit future height potentials once you stop growing. (healthsneak.com)