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Ossification
Ossification Ossification is the process of bone formation, in ... an exaptation from the ossified cartilage. Endochondral ossification: formation of bone from cartilage Intramembranous ossification: formation of bone from mesenchyme, esp. flat bones found in the skull Heterotopic ossification: formation of bone in extraskeletal soft ...
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Heterotopic ossification
Heterotopic ossification Heterotopic ossification (HO) is when trabecular bone forms outside ... References Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopedics Online: Heterotopic Ossification eMedicine: Heterotopic Ossification
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Intramembranous ossification
Intramembranous ossification It has been suggested that Intramembranous be ... lower jaw of calf embryo. (Kölliker.) Intramembranous ossification is one of two types of bone ... those found in the skull. Unlike endochondral ossification, cartilage is not involved or present in ... the initial trabecular network. Primary centre of ossification The periosteum is formed around the trabeculae ... differentiating mesenchymal cells. The primary centre of ossification is the area where bone growth ...
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Endochondral ossification
Endochondral ossification Section of fetal bone of cat. ir ... Quain’s “Anatomy,” E. A. Schäfer.) Endochondral ossification is one of two types of bone ... endo - within, chondro - root for cartilage), endochondral ossification occurs by replacement of hyaline cartilage. Development of the cartilage model During endochondral ossification in the developing fetus, mesenchymal cells aggregate ... Prechondrogenic condensation begins the process of endochondral ossification and is required for subsequent skeletal ...
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Ossification endochondrale   (translated from French)
Ossification endochondrale This article is one ébauche to ... can share your knowledge by modifying it. ossification endochondrale is a mechanism ofossification primary education, likeendoconjonctive ossification. Mésenchymateuses cells of périoste changes into ostéoblastes ... digs the 1st medullary cavity. Then primary ossification follows the cartilagineuses spans. Fibroblastes -> ostéoblastes - > osteoblastic ...
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Talk:Endochondral ossification
Talk:Endochondral ossification Handy Gray's Anatomy images that may ... Image:Gray215.png showing the centres of ossification in a given bone (I really don ...
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List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: II. Osteology
... Bones: chemical composition of: Bone or Bones: ossification of: Cell or Cells: of bone Intramembranous ossification Ossein Ossification of atlas: intramembranous Gray's page #92 ... bone Cartilage or Cartilages: epiphysial Centers of ossification Epiphysial cartilage Intracartilaginous ossification Ossification of atlas: intracartilaginous Primary areolæ ...
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Os   (translated from French)
... bone is done in two ways: endomembraneuse ossification and ossification endochondrale. Endomembraneuse ossification is that of the bones of the ... skull, jawbone; it has a mésenchymateuse origin. Ossification endochondrale is that of the long bones ... of cranium. At the time of endomembraneuse ossification, the mésenchymateux fabric, rich person in ...
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Bone
... occurs by two methods: intramembranous and endochondral ossification. Intramembranous ossification mainly occurs during formation of the flat ... bone is formed from mesenchyme tissue. Endochondral ossification occurs in long bones, such as limbs ... the bone is formed from cartilage. Endochondral ossification begins with points in the cartilage called "primary ossification centers." They mostly appear during fetal ...
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Frontal bone   (translated from Russian)
... tuber frontale. The primary point of the ossification of frontal bone here appears. Size and ... case will also consist of two plates. Ossification Ossification of frontal bone (Fig. 3) it begins ... above the appropriate eyesocket edges. From there ossification gradually is extended on appropriate halves of ... and to the eye socket parts. The ossification of awn begins from the pair ...
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