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"Diaphysis"
Keywords:
shaft
,
bone
,
ossified
,
physis
,
medullary
Related Terms:
Metaphysis
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Endochondral ossification
,
Osseous
,
Osteocytes
,
Physis
,
Trabecular bone
,
Osteon
,
Intramembranous ossification
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Osteochondroma
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Epiphyseal plate
,
Synostosis
,
Synchondrosis
,
Ossify
,
Spongy bone
,
Haversian canal
,
Syndesmosis
,
Cancellous bone
,
Cartilage
,
Suspensory ligament
,
Exostosis
,
Compact bone
,
Ligament
,
Ossification
,
Hyaline cartilage
,
Ligaments
,
Ossified
,
Cortical bone
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Medullary cavity
,
Cartilaginous
,
Osteocyte
,
Periosteum
,
Skeleton
,
Osteo
,
Fibrocartilage
,
Epiphysis
,
Thyroid cartilage
,
Heel spur
,
Articular cartilage
,
Remodeling
,
Tendons
,
Avulsion fracture
,
Bone
,
Tendon
,
Bone spur
,
Hyoid bone
,
Trabecula
,
Endoskeleton
,
Endosteum
,
Sesamoid bone
,
Cancellous
The shaft, or main part, of a bone, which is first ossified.
ftp.uga.edu
Greek dia = apart, and physis = growth, hence, the body of a long bone between the growing regions near the ends.
anatomy.usyd.edu.au
the shaft of long bones.
24dr.com
Diaphysis is a shaft of the long bone. It contains a large marrow or medullary cavity surrounded by a thick-walled tube of compact bone.
jeffline.tju.edu
the main (mid) section of a long bone
wordnet.princeton.edu
The shaft of a long bone
vetspecialty.com
shaft of long bone. (More? Musculoskeletal Notes)
embryology.med.unsw.edu.au
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Keywords:
inflorescence
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axis
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prolongation
,
abnormal
An abnormal prolongation of the axis of inflorescence.
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