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+ | ===Changes to normal structure=== | ||
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+ | **Damage to periosteum: | ||
+ | ***Invokes a hyperplastic reaction of the inner layer | ||
+ | ***Is painful | ||
+ | ***Exostoses can remodel or remain | ||
+ | **Lifting of periosteum causes new bone formation below | ||
+ | **Circumferential incision (e.g. during [[Bones - fractures|fracture]]) | ||
+ | ***Longitudinal bone growth results | ||
+ | ***May be only on one side where periosteum is damaged | ||
+ | ****Used by surgeons to treat [[Bones - developmental#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformities]] | ||
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+ | ===Physis (Growth plate)=== | ||
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+ | *Site of many '''congenital''' or '''nutritional''' bone diseases in the growing animal | ||
+ | *'''Open''' in neonates and growing animals | ||
+ | **Chondrocyte proliferation balances cell maturation and death | ||
+ | *'''Closes and ossifies''' at maturity | ||
+ | **Regulated by androgens | ||
+ | *If growth teporarily stops -> layer of bone seals the growth plate -> moves into metaphysis when growth resumes -> forms '''Harris lines''' |
Revision as of 19:05, 18 August 2008
Changes to normal structure
- Damage to periosteum:
- Invokes a hyperplastic reaction of the inner layer
- Is painful
- Exostoses can remodel or remain
- Lifting of periosteum causes new bone formation below
- Circumferential incision (e.g. during fracture)
- Longitudinal bone growth results
- May be only on one side where periosteum is damaged
- Used by surgeons to treat angular limb deformities
- Damage to periosteum:
Physis (Growth plate)
- Site of many congenital or nutritional bone diseases in the growing animal
- Open in neonates and growing animals
- Chondrocyte proliferation balances cell maturation and death
- Closes and ossifies at maturity
- Regulated by androgens
- If growth teporarily stops -> layer of bone seals the growth plate -> moves into metaphysis when growth resumes -> forms Harris lines