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1982
Angular limb deformity due to metaphyseal dysplasia (Fig. 6.1) is a common malady afflicting the distal radius in the young growing foal. The deformity responds well to growth plate retardation. The affected animal shows an abnormal curvature of the radius proximal to the growth plate causing the limb distal to that point to deviate laterally.
Gustave E. Fackelman, David M. Nunamaker
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Angular limb deformity due to metaphyseal dysplasia (Fig. 6.1) is a common malady afflicting the distal radius in the young growing foal. The deformity responds well to growth plate retardation. The affected animal shows an abnormal curvature of the radius proximal to the growth plate causing the limb distal to that point to deviate laterally.
Gustave E. Fackelman, David M. Nunamaker
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Characterization of growth plate mitochondria
Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 1984AbstractThe growth plate chondrocyte plays a central role in growth plate function. The purpose of this study was to characterize the respiratory and calcium transport properties of isolated mammalian growth plate chondrocytes and mitochondria obtained from these cells and to quantitate the mitochondrial weight and volume fraction in each zone of the ...
J L, Stambough +3 more
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THE PERIOSTEUM IN GROWTH PLATE FAILURE
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1985To investigate the periosteal contribution to the integrity of the growth plate, the authors subjected the proximal tibias of 110 male and female Sprague-Dawley rats between the ages of 25 and 65 days to axial and perpendicular forces to produce epiphysiolysis by use of a slow-loading technique and a cross-head speed of 10 mm per minute.
S C, Amamilo, D L, Bader, G R, Houghton
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Growth plate biology: new insights
Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2011To discuss the most recent findings of growth plate regulation and physiology. The mechanism of endochondrial bone growth is incompletely understood and continues to be an active area of research.In this review, new understandings of growth plate chondrocyte regulation of proliferation, differentiation and ossification are discussed.
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2002
As was previously described in Chaps. 10 and 12, length inequality is a component of deformity that can be de-scribed as either too long (+) or too short (−). Length in-equality may be the sole deformity (pure LLD) or it may be associated with angular, rotation, and translation de-formities.
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As was previously described in Chaps. 10 and 12, length inequality is a component of deformity that can be de-scribed as either too long (+) or too short (−). Length in-equality may be the sole deformity (pure LLD) or it may be associated with angular, rotation, and translation de-formities.
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Growth Plate Physiology and Pathology
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1990The growth plate is made of cartilaginous, bony, and fibrous components, which act together to achieve longitudinal bone growth. The unique metabolism of the growth plate is a result of its unique microcirculation and extracellular microenvironment. The growth plate chondrocytes are responsive to both mechanical and hormonal stimuli, which can alter ...
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Veterinary Record, 1976
Local disorders of bone growth form an important group of the orthopaedic problems that occur in foals. The recognition of the condition presented is essential so that the appropriate corrective measures may be instituted, and an accurate prognostication made.
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Local disorders of bone growth form an important group of the orthopaedic problems that occur in foals. The recognition of the condition presented is essential so that the appropriate corrective measures may be instituted, and an accurate prognostication made.
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Growth Plate Injury and Bone Growth: An Update
Pediatric Exercise Science, 1990This literature review reveals an accumulating body of evidence indicating that growth disturbance associated with both chronic and acute growth plate injury occurs in young athletes and may be more prevalent than formerly believed. Skeletal complications resulting from these injuries may include progressive bone shortening, progressive deformity ...
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2010
Bones elongate and children grow tall through the activities of a millimeter thin layer of cells wedged between the epiphyseal head and the diaphyseal shaft of the long bones. The form, function, and regulation of the activities of cells in this thin, transient, cartilaginous plate have fascinated scientists for a long time, and this growth plate is ...
H. Clarke Anderson, Irving M. Shapiro
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Bones elongate and children grow tall through the activities of a millimeter thin layer of cells wedged between the epiphyseal head and the diaphyseal shaft of the long bones. The form, function, and regulation of the activities of cells in this thin, transient, cartilaginous plate have fascinated scientists for a long time, and this growth plate is ...
H. Clarke Anderson, Irving M. Shapiro
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Epiphyseal Growth Plate Fracture–Separations
2001Epiphyseal growth plate fracture-separations describe the relationship of these injuries to possible growth deformities. These represent the main subset of childhood fractures contributing a major way to limb deformity. Cell biology, and histopathology of growth plate injuries are reviewed, commonly used pathoanatomic classifications are explained, and
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