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Endochondral ossification is one of the two
essential pathways by
which bone
tissue is
produced during fetal development of the
mammalian skeletal system...
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tissue (mesenchyme),
while endochondral ossification involves cartilage as a precursor. In
fracture healing,
endochondral osteogenesis is the most commonly...
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auricle Other names Auricular endochondrial pseudocyst,
Cystic chondromalacia,
Endochondral pseudocyst, and
Intracartilaginous cyst
Specialty Dermatology...
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first hyaline cartilage model of the
femur is
formed by chondrocytes.
Endochondral ossification begins by the end of the
embryonic period and
primary ossification...
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before birth.
After birth, the
cartilaginous components would undergo endochondral ossification. The
larger part of the sca****
undergoes membranous ossification...
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endochondral ossification. The endocranium, the
bones supporting the
brain (the occipital, sphenoid, and ethmoid) are
largely formed by
endochondral ossification...
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center than at the extremities. The
iliac crest is
derived from
endochondral bone. To the
external lip are
attached the
Tensor fasciae latae, Obliquus...
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pisiform bones are
divided into two. The
carpal bones are
ossified endochondrally (from
within the cartilage) and the
ossific centers appear only after...
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Chondricthyes and
other cartilaginous vertebrates, they are not
replaced via
endochondral ossification.
Variation in
craniofacial form
between humans is largely...
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longitudinal growth of long
bones is a
result of
endochondral ossification at the
epiphyseal plate. Bone
growth in
length is stimulated...