... is a pattern of focal bone calcification. The presence of abnormal punctate (speckled, dot-like) ... calcifications in one or more epiphyses. It is seen in chondrodysplasia punctata and in Keutel syndrome. It is also caused by ...
A pseudo-epiphysis is an epiphysis-looking end of a bone where an epiphysis is not normally located. A pseudo-epiphysis is ... Aberrant epiphysis: These epiphyses are deviations from the norm and are not always present. For example, the epiphysis at the ... Traction epiphyses ossify later than pressure epiphyses. Examples of traction epiphyses are tubercles of the humerus (greater ... There are four types of epiphysis: Pressure epiphysis: The region of the long bone that forms the joint is a pressure epiphysis ...
... (SCFE or skiffy, slipped upper femoral epiphysis, SUFE or souffy, coxa vara adolescentium) is ... Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis at eMedicine Kaneshiro, Neil. "Slipped capital femoral epiphysis". U.S. National Library of ... The term slipped capital femoral epiphysis is actually a misnomer, because the epiphysis (end part of a bone) remains in its ... "Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis". U.S. National Library of Medicine. National Institute of Health. Retrieved 1 December 2012 ...
Peripheral dysostosis? Pseudo-pseudo-hypoparathyroidism? Cone epiphyses?". Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med. 99 (3): 724-35 ...
... - inferior epiphysis. Posterior view. Humerus - superior epiphysis. Anterior view. Humerus - superior epiphysis. ... The epiphyses are cartilaginous at birth. The medial humeral head develops an ossification center around 4 months of age and ... Humerus - inferior epiphysis. Anterior view. Trochlea. Posterior view. ...
A Southwick angle is a radiographic angle used to measure the severity of a slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) on a ... Loder, R.; "Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis." American Family Physician 1998 57: 2135. (Musculoskeletal radiographic signs). ... is measured by drawing a line perpendicular to a line connecting two points at the posterior and anterior tips of the epiphysis ...
2. The Metatarsus Mathis, SK; Frame, BA; Smith, CE (1989). "Distal first metatarsal epiphysis. A common pediatric variant". ...
It is common in children to have a pseudo-epiphysis of the first metatarsal. This article incorporates text in the public ... ISBN 978-87-628-0307-7. Mathis, SK; Frame, BA; Smith, CE (1989). "Distal first metatarsal epiphysis. A common pediatric variant ...
It was the first tool to aid in the early diagnosis of a slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE), which if treated late or ... Burrows HJ (1957). "Slipped upper femoral epiphysis; characteristic of a hundred cases". J Bone Joint Surg Br. 39B: 641-658. ... Cowell HR (1966). "The significance of early diagnosis and treatment of slipping of the capital femoral epiphysis". Clin Orthop ... Klein A, Joplin RJ, Reidy JA, Hanelin J (1952). "Slipped capital femoral epiphysis; early diagnosis and treatment facilitated ...
... abnormal curvature of the spine and stippled epiphyses; malformation of joints. Abnormalities of the chest: either pectus ...
Fawcett, Edward (1911). "Some Notes on the Epiphyses of the Ribs". Journal of Anatomy and Physiology. 45 (Pt 2): 172-178. PMC ...
Both had skeletal abnormalities of the hands and feet: brachydactyly, cone-shaped epiphyses, and an abnormal metaphyseal- ... Fitzsimmons J, Guilbert P (1987). "Spastic paraplegia associated with brachydactyly and cone shaped epiphyses". J Med Genet. 24 ... Hennekam R (1994). "Spastic paraplegia, dysarthria, brachydactyly, and cone shaped epiphyses: confirmation of the Fitzsimmons ... cone-shaped epiphyses, abnormal metaphyseal-phalangeal pattern profile, sternal anomaly (pectus carinatum or excavatum), ...
It is a traction epiphysis. The lateral surface, quadrilateral in form, is broad, rough, convex, and marked by a diagonal ...
The distal epiphysis is wide. Both its radius and ulna are short and robust, with large muscular attachments along the ... The robust tibia possesses a wide proximal epiphysis and short diaphysis, the triangular cross-section of its distal diaphysis ... It possesses short and robust metatarsals, with flattened distal epiphyses, as well as short and extremely robust phalanxes, ...
As a child grows the epiphyses become calcified and appear on x-rays, as do the carpal and tarsal bones of the hands and feet, ... The long bones are those that grow primarily by elongation at an epiphysis at one end of the growing bone. The long bones ... As these cartilaginous zones become obliterated, the epiphyses are said to be "closed" and no further lengthening of the bones ... The remaining cartilaginous portions of the epiphyses become thinner. ...
... like epiphysis. These are small to medium-sized moths, females larger; eyes naked; male and female antennae bipectinate along ... their length; proboscis reduced; legs long, slender; foretibia bearing a ribbon-like epiphysis; forewing elongate, rounded on ...
In long bones, the secondary centers appear in the epiphyses. This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 93 ...
Hypoplastic capital femoral epiphyses, broad short femoral necks, coxa vara, horizontality of acetabular roof and delayed ... Dysplastic/hypoplastic epiphyses especially of shoulders and around the knees. Metaphyseal broadening, irregularity and ...
They grow primarily by elongation of the diaphysis, with an epiphysis at each end of the growing bone. The ends of epiphyses ... In a disorder known as rachitis fetalis anularis the ends of the long bones (epiphyses) are enlarged. Another disorder, ...
... that for the lower epiphysis appears in the second year. The lower epiphysis fuses with the tibial shaft at about the ... While the epiphyses are the two rounded extremities of the bone; an upper (also known as superior or proximal) closest to the ... The tibia is categorized as a long bone and is as such composed of a diaphysis and two epiphyses. The diaphysis is the ... The center for the upper epiphysis appears before or shortly after birth at close to 34 weeks gestation; it is flattened in ...
The lateromedial width of the epiphysis is narrow. The femur also has a large femoral head located on the ventromedial head ( ...
Porter, RW (1978). "The effect of tension across a growing epiphysis". The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume. ...
Long bone Epiphysis Metaphysis OED 2nd edition, 1989. Entry "diaphysis" in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Physical Medicine ...
These various epiphyses are joined to the bone by the 25th year. Failure of bony union between the acromion and spine sometimes ...
The humerus shows an elongated epiphyses and a relatively large deltoideal process. It is robust with an estimated length of 30 ...
The epiphysis is the rounded end part of bone. The structure of the epiphysis can be abnormal in metachondromatosis[citation ...
The lower epiphysis, the first to ossify, unites with the body about the twentieth year; the upper epiphysis joins about the ... The proximal head and the epiphysis are supplied by a branch of the anterior tibial artery. In harvesting the bone the middle ...
Alternatively, SALTER can be used for the first 6 types, as above but adding Type V - 'E' for 'Everything' or 'Epiphysis' and ... The fracture is below the physis in the epiphysis. IV - TE = Through Everything. The fracture is through the metaphysis, physis ... Type III - A fracture through growth plate and epiphysis, sparing the metaphysis: 8% incidence Type IV - A fracture through all ... with the epiphyses at the base. I - S = Slip (separated or straight across). Fracture of the cartilage of the physis (growth ...
Complete fusion in males occurs as early as 14 years in both epiphyses. All males demonstrated complete fusion by 19 years ... These daughter cells stack facing the epiphysis while the older cells are pushed towards the diaphysis. As the older ...
There are very small capital femoral epiphyses and hypoplastic, poorly formed acetabular roofs. A waddling gait may develop. ...