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Epiphysis - Wikipedia
is one of the rounded ends or tips of a long bone that ossify from one or more secondary centers of ossification.
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Epiphysis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The epiphysis is a secondary ossification center at the end of long bones separated from the rest of the bone by the physis.
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Epiphysis | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
The epiphysis is the rounded portion at the ends of a bone, separated from the metaphysis by the physis, and contributes to a joint.
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epiphysis
‖ epiphysis Anat. (ɛˈpɪfɪsɪs) Pl. epiphyses. Also 7 epiphise, -yse. [a. Gr. ἐπίϕυσις, f. ἐπί upon + ϕύσις growth. Cf. F. épiphyse; also used in English in 17th and 18th c.] 1. An extremity or other portion of a long bone which has originated in a centre of ossification distinct from the rest. Oppose...
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Epiphysis | Definition, Anatomy, & Function - Britannica
Epiphysis, expanded end of the long bones in animals, which ossifies separately from the bone shaft but becomes fixed to the shaft when full growth is attained.
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Epiphysis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Epiphysis is defined as a cartilaginous structure at the ends of long bones that undergoes a process of ossification, forming a secondary ossification ...
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Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) a disorder of adolescents in which the growth plate is damaged and the femoral head moves (“slips”) with respect to ...
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EPIPHYSIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a part or process of a bone that ossifies separately and later becomes ankylosed to the main part of the bone; especially : an end of a long bone.
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Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE), also called slipped upper femoral epiphysis (SUFE), is the most common hip pathology in pre-adolescents and ...
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Fracture Education : Anatomic differences: child vs. adult
The epiphysis is completely or mostly cartilaginous in infants. Initially it consists of articular cartilage and growth cartilage until these become ...
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Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is one of the most common developmental conditions of the hip joint; it usually affects teens and pre-teens.
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epiphytal
epiphytal, a. Bot. (ɛpɪˈfaɪtəl) [f. epiphysis + -al1.] Having the distinctive property of an epiphyte.1854 Hooker Himal. Jrnls. I. i. 24 Additional epiphytal orchidaceous plants. 1872 Oliver Elem. Bot. ii. 266 Many of the tropical species [of Orchids] are called ‘air-plants’, from their being epiphy...
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Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE or skiffy, slipped upper femoral epiphysis, SUFE or , coxa vara adolescentium) is a medical term referring to a The term slipped capital femoral epiphysis is actually a misnomer, because the epiphysis (end part of a bone) remains in its normal anatomical position
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Epiphyseal line
In adult humans, it marks the point of fusion between the epiphysis and the metaphysis. However, it serves as an indicator of the boundary between the epiphysis and diaphysis.
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Namafelis
Its radius is slightly shorter than that of the house cat, although the epiphysis is proportionally larger. The surface of the distal epiphysis is smooth, concave and subelliptical articular, with well-defined margins clearly separated from the rest of the epiphysis
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