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It is thicker behind than in front, and occasionally contains a small fibrocartilage, about 6 mm.
It is also referred to as the internal semilunar fibrocartilage.
Chondroblasts then begin to produce a type of cartilage called fibrocartilage.
The inferior part of the foramen is actually filled with fibrocartilage.
In cases like this, the body will form a scar in the area using a special type of cartilage called fibrocartilage.
Degeneration of fibrocartilage is seen in degenerative disc disease.
Scar tissue made up of a type of cartilage called fibrocartilage is then formed.
The lateral meniscus is also known as the external semilunar fibrocartilage.
You may have damaged the articular disc, a thin, oval plate of fibrocartilage in the wrist.
Fibrocartilage does not have a surrounding perichondrium.
This cartilage has very poor healing potential, and efforts to induce it to repair itself frequently end up with a similar, but poorer fibrocartilage.
Structures at risk include the triangular fibrocartilage complex and the scapholunate ligament.
Damaged hyaline cartilage is usually replaced by fibrocartilage scar tissue.
These cells typically differentiate into fibrocartilage and rarely form hyaline cartilage.
Cartilaginous joints are connected entirely by cartilage (fibrocartilage or hyaline).
The blood clot takes about 8 weeks to become fibrous tissue and it takes 4 months to become fibrocartilage.
The new fibrocartilage created by microfracture surgery is less durable than the body's original cartilage, and can break down after a few years.
Results for large lesions tend to diminish over time; this can be attributed to the decreased resilience and poor wear characteristics of the fibrocartilage.
The annulus fibrosus consists of several layers of fibrocartilage.
The blood and marrow seep into the holes, with the clot changing into scar cartilage, or fibrocartilage.
Fibrocartilage is composed of small chained bundles of thick, clearly defined, type I collagenfibers.
The middle one, the smallest and least distinct, is horizontal and is attached to the intervertebral fibrocartilage.
Chondrocalcinosis, on the other hand, refers to the radiographic evidence of calcification in hyaline and/or fibrocartilage.
All three main types of cartilage found in vertebrates are represented among the different squid species: hyaline, elastic and fibrocartilage.
Lesions of the triangular fibrocartilage complex: MR findings with a three-dimensional gradient-recalled-echo sequence.