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- The perichondrium (from Gr**** περί, peri, 'around' and χόνδρος, chondros, 'cartilage') is a layer of dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds the...
- auricular hematoma can easily be overlooked without directed attention. Perichondral hematoma and consequently cauliflower ear are diagnosed clinically. This...
- skin and the layers of cartilage of the ear Breast hematoma (breast) Perichondral hematoma (ear) Perianal hematoma (****) Subungual hematoma (nail) Rectus...
- cartilaginous elements subsequently ossify through endochondral and perichondral ossification. Following the initial chondrification that occurs during...
- middle layer of spongy bone, and a superficial layer of dentin), and perichondral bone. Most osteostracans had a m****ive cephalothorac shield, but all...
- and the sphenomandibular ligament. The mandible or lower jaw forms by perichondral ossification using Meckel's cartilage as a 'template', but the maxillary...
- ear and low utilization of ear protection leads to a high frequency of perichondral hematoma that can lead to cauliflower ear. Knocking a person unconscious...
- middle layer of spongy bone, and a superficial layer of dentin), and perichondral bone. Other groups Other groups †Pteraspido- morphi (extinct) †Pteraspidomorphi...
- pgeola.2023.04.005. S2CID 258630597. Caldwell, Michael W; 1997b. Modified perichondral ossification and the evolution of paddle-like limbs in Ichthyosaurs and...
- ****ually mature, the cartilaginous Katschenko's line can be observed when perichondral ossification is complete. The diaphyseal and epiphyseal ossification...