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| **Osteoblasts, osteocytes, chondroblasts and chondrocytes are derived from stromal fibroblastic system ('''osteoprogenitor cells'''); osteoclasts from haematopoietic system | | **Osteoblasts, osteocytes, chondroblasts and chondrocytes are derived from stromal fibroblastic system ('''osteoprogenitor cells'''); osteoclasts from haematopoietic system |
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− | ==Structure of Bone== | + | ==Organization of Bone== |
− | All mammalian bone is organized as lamellated sheets:
| + | *Normal progression is from woven bone to lamellar bone, even in pathology, except for [[Bones - hyperplastic and neoplastic#Craniomandibular osteopathy|canine craniomandibular osteopathy]] and [[Bones - metabolic#Hypervitaminosis D|hypervitaminosis D]], where lamellar bone is replaced by woven bone |
− | *'''Cortical (compact) bone'''
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− | **Sheath covers external surface of long bone, thicker in shaft and thins over epiphyses
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− | **Comprised of thin lamallae in a series of concentric tubes arranged around small central canals (collectively known as an '''osteone''')
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− | *'''Cancellous (spongy, or trabecular) bone''' | + | *'''Woven bone''': |
− | **Forms the hematopoeitic center of epiphyses | + | **"Random weave" which is only a normal feature in the foetus |
− | **Stacks of parallel or concentrically stacked sheets arranged as rods, plates, and arches | + | **Coarse collagen fibres |
| + | **Later removed by osteoclasts and replaced by lamellar bone |
| + | **In adults it is a sign of a pathological condition (e.g. fracture, inflammation, neoplasia) |
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| + | *'''Lamellar bone''': |
| + | **Orderly layers which are much stronger than woven bone |
| + | **Fine collagen fibres in concentric or parallel laminae |
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| + | **Two main types: |
| + | ***'''Compact bone (cortical)''' |
| + | ****Sheath covers external surface of long bone, thicker in shaft and thins over epiphyses |
| + | ****Comprised of thin lamallae in a series of concentric tubes arranged around small central canals (collectively known as an '''osteone''') |
| + | ****Forms 80% of total bone mass |
| + | ****Consists of cells and interstitial substance - 30% ossein (type of collagen) and 70% minerals, especially calcium phosphate |
| + | ****Forms the shell of long bone shafts - contain [[Haversian systems]] |
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| + | ***'''Cancellous bone (spongy or trabecular)''' |
| + | ****Stacks of parallel or concentrically stacked sheets arranged as rods, plates, and arches |
| + | ****In vertebrae, flat bones and forms the hematopoeitic center of epiphyses of long bones |
| + | ****Contains no Haversian systems |
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| + | *'''Laminar bone''' |
| + | **Formed on periosteal surface of diaphysis |
| + | **Accommodates rapid growth of large dogs and farm animals |
| + | **Plates of woven bone from within the periosteum |
| + | **Concentric plates |
| + | **As it forms, it fuses with the bone surface |
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| *'''Medullary Cavity and Cancellous Interstitium''': bone marrow storage and production | | *'''Medullary Cavity and Cancellous Interstitium''': bone marrow storage and production |