Difference between revisions of "Bone Response to Damage"

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==Changes to normal structure==
  
===Changes to normal structure===
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===Damage to Periosteum===
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*Invokes a hyperplastic reaction of the inner layer
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*Is painful
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*Exostoses can remodel or remain
  
**Damage to periosteum:
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Lifting of periosteum causes new bone formation below
***Invokes a hyperplastic reaction of the inner layer
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***Is painful
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Circumferential incision (e.g. during [[Bones Fractures - Pathology|fracture]])
***Exostoses can remodel or remain
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*Longitudinal bone growth results
**Lifting of periosteum causes new bone formation below
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*May be only on one side where periosteum is damaged
**Circumferential incision (e.g. during [[Bones Fractures - Pathology|fracture]])
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**Used by surgeons to treat [[Angular Limb Deformity|angular limb deformities]]
***Longitudinal bone growth results
 
***May be only on one side where periosteum is damaged
 
****Used by surgeons to treat [[Bones Developmental - Pathology#Angular limb deformity|angular limb deformities]]
 
  
 
===Physis (Growth plate)===
 
===Physis (Growth plate)===
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 3 March 2011

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

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

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