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The diaphysis is considered to be the rest of the bone between these two squares.
The diaphysis is the midsection of the tibia also known as shaft or body.
Long bones are characterized by a shaft, the diaphysis, that is much longer than it is wide.
Curettes are then used to remove the entire cyst from the diaphysis.
This reflected a lack of cartilage synthesis in the intact diaphysis of the femur.
Defect nonunions has a gap in diaphysis of bone due to a loss of fragment.
In diaphysis, primary ossification occurs.
They grow primarily by elongation of the diaphysis, with an epiphysis at each end of the growing bone.
A Jones fracture is a fracture of the diaphysis of the fifth metatarsal of the foot.
These daughter cells stack facing the epiphysis while the older cells are pushed towards the diaphysis.
Bones first appear in the diaphysis (middle of shaft), Chondrocytes multiply and form trebeculae.
The nutrient artery enters via the nutrient foramen from a small opening in the diaphysis.
The growth in diameter of bones around the diaphysis occurs by deposition of bone beneath the periosteum.
There is a more profound slowing of the bony reaction on the periosteal surface of the femoral diaphysis.
The bone fragment is the diaphysis of the left femur of a one to two year-old cave bear, and is 113.6 mm long.
Tillaux' apparatus: A device used to reduce and maintain femoral diaphysis fractures in constant steady extension.
FGFR1 is an isoform active in the diaphysis.
Periosteal new bone may cover the diaphysis of the bone, causing an increase in diameter of the bone.
In adults, x-rays may reveal bilateral femoral pseudofractures in the lateral subtrochanteric diaphysis.
The first site of ossification occurs in the primary center of ossification, which is in the middle of diaphysis (shaft).
This is the part of the bone that grows during childhood; as it grows, it ossifies near the diaphysis and the epiphyses.
The tibia is categorized as a long bone and is as such composed of a diaphysis and two epiphysis.
The diaphysis and both epiphyses of a long bone are separated by a growing zone of cartilage (the epiphyseal plate).
They originate from the growth plate, and are located in adjacent parts of the metaphysis and diaphysis of long bones, most often of the legs.
The bone collar is a cuff of periosteal bone that forms around the diaphysis of the hyaline cartilage model in developing long bones.