epiphyseal in English

adjective

of the epiphysis, of the end of a bone which ossifies separately and later joins with the main bone (Anatomy)

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1. Chondrodysplasia punctata has been confused particularly with Zellweger's cerebrohepato-renal syndrome and with multicentric epiphyseal ossification in multiple epiphyseal dysplasia.

2. Native collagenous fibrills in the epiphyseal plate matrix are to be interpreted similarly.

3. In certain cases penetration of aneurysmal bone cyst into the epiphyseal cartilage was found.

4. This specific acetabuloplasty can only be performed in patients with an open epiphyseal growth-plate.

5. In children under twelve years lengthening occurs due to hyperemia of the epiphyseal junction.

6. Sialic acid levels were elevated in epiphyseal cartilage over those in resting cartilage or bone.

7. Estradiol mediates the growth spurt, bone maturation, and epiphyseal closure in boys just as in girls.

8. Retrospective follow-up of 51 patients with unilateral, moderate to severe slipped capital femoral epiphysis (indication: epiphyseal displacement angle of 30–60°, average preoperative displacement angle 45°) that was corrected surgically by Imhäuser intertrochanteric osteotomy and epiphyseal nailing.

9. The epiphyseal growth plate is a temporary Cartilaginous joint formed as the cartilage is converted to bone during growth and development

10. Historically, the terms ischemic and Avascular necrosis were typically reserved for subchondral (epiphyseal) osteonecrosis, whereas bone infarct referred to medullary (metaphyseal) osteonecrosis

11. These result in thickening and shortening of the cortices, formation of club-like deformities in the distal femur, and widened epiphyseal growth plates with delayed mineralization of cartilage, all of which increase with age.

12. Chronic and subacute manifestations of slipped capital femoral epiphysis with an epiphyseal dislocation in the radiographic axial view of 30–60° (ET angle) and ΔED > 20° (CCD angle minus ED angle) in the anteroposterior view.

13. Diseases associated with Comp include Pseudoachondroplasia and Epiphyseal Dysplasia, Multiple, 1.Among its related pathways are Degradation of the extracellular matrix and Focal Adhesion.Gene Ontology (GO) annotations related to this gene include calcium ion binding and protease binding.

14. Apophyseal Injury Clubfoot Congenital Abduction Contracture of the Hip Congenital Vertical Talus Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Epiphyseal Fracture External Tibial Torsion Femoral Anteversion Femoral Retroversion Fractures in Children Genu Valgum Genu Varum Hip Apophysitis Internal Tibial Torsion In-Toeing Legg-Calve-Perthes Low Back Pain

15. ‘As water is the main component of the disc, loss of fluid leads to a fall in disc height and abnormal loading of other spinal structures such as the Apophyseal joints.’ ‘Adolescents and young adults are at particular risk for various Apophyseal and epiphyseal injuries due to lack of ossification of these cartilaginous growth plates.’

16. ‘As water is the main component of the disc, loss of fluid leads to a fall in disc height and abnormal loading of other spinal structures such as the Apophyseal joints.’ ‘Adolescents and young adults are at particular risk for various Apophyseal and epiphyseal injuries due to lack of ossification of these cartilaginous growth plates.’

17. Physical Signs of Nutritional Deficiency Disorders System Sign General appearance Skin and hair Reduced weight for height Pallor Edema Nasolabial seborrhea Dermatitis Photosensitivity dermatitis Acrodermatitis Follicular hyperkeratosis (sandpaper-like) Depigmented skin Purpura Scrotal or vulval dermatitis Alopecia Depigmented, dull hair Decreased Poor adaptation to dark Poor color discrimination Bitot’s spots, xerophthalmia, keratomalacia Conjunctive pallor Fundal capillary microaneurysms Angular stomatitis Cheilosis Bleeding gums Atrophic papillae Smooth tongue Red tongue (glossitis) Parotid swelling Caries Anosmia Hypogeusia Goiter Heart failure Hypogonadism Costochondral beading Subperiosteal hemorrhage Cranial bossing Wide fontanel Epiphyseal enlargement Craniotabes Tender bones Tender calves Spoon-shaped nails (koilonychia) Transverse nail lines