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DictionarySeeossificationMedicalSeeENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATION: Ossification process in a long bone; (A) progression from embryo to young adult, (B) microscopic view of an epiphyseal diskENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATIONendochondral ossificationThe formation of bone in cartilage, as in the formation of long bones, involving the destruction and removal of cartilage and the formation of osseous tissue in the space formerly occupied by the cartilage. See: illustrationillustrationintramembranous ossificationThe formation of bone in or underneath a fibrous membrane, such as occurs in the formation of the cranial bones. pathologic ossificationThe formation of bone in abnormal sites or abnormal development of bone.periosteal ossificationThe formation of successive thin layers of bone by osteoblasts between the underlying bone or cartilage and the cellular and fibrous layer that covers the forming bone. Also called subperiosteal ossification. ossification The process of conversion of other tissues into bone. Most bone forms from CARTILAGE but some is laid down by other connective tissue (membranous bone). Ossification may also occur in tissues that have been the site of disease such as long-term inflammation.ossification bone formation which replaces another structure such as cartilage.os·si·fi·ca·tion (os'i-fi-kā'shŭn) 1. The formation of bone. 2. A change into bone. [L. ossificatio, fr. os, bone, + facio, to make]Patient discussion about ossificationQ. is their any way to cure osteogenesis imperfecta my son has this bone disorder and can;t stand to see him cry thank you for any helpA. as far as i know- OI is a genetic problem. today there is no cure to genetic problems. there is a big research on gene therapy but there's a long long road before we will see any result..sorry... but there are several treatments that can ease your son's pain, here is a wonderful site that stores a vast amount of information about IO, including recent studies and researches: http://www.oif.org/site/PageServer
More discussions about ossification">ossification from embryo to young adult, (B) microscopic view of an epiphyseal disk" href="javascript:eml2('davisTab', 'o100p0.jpg')">ENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATION: Ossification process in a long bone; (A) progression from embryo to young adult, (B) microscopic view of an epiphyseal diskENDOCHONDRAL OSSIFICATIONendochondral ossificationThe formation of bone in cartilage, as in the formation of long bones, involving the destruction and removal of cartilage and the formation of osseous tissue in the space formerly occupied by the cartilage. See: illustrationillustrationintramembranous ossificationThe formation of bone in or underneath a fibrous membrane, such as occurs in the formation of the cranial bones. pathologic ossificationThe formation of bone in abnormal sites or abnormal development of bone.periosteal ossificationThe formation of successive thin layers of bone by osteoblasts between the underlying bone or cartilage and the cellular and fibrous layer that covers the forming bone. Also called subperiosteal ossification. ossification The process of conversion of other tissues into bone. Most bone forms from CARTILAGE but some is laid down by other connective tissue (membranous bone). Ossification may also occur in tissues that have been the site of disease such as long-term inflammation.ossification bone formation which replaces another structure such as cartilage.os·si·fi·ca·tion (os'i-fi-kā'shŭn) 1. The formation of bone. 2. A change into bone. [L. ossificatio, fr. os, bone, + facio, to make]Patient discussion about ossificationQ. is their any way to cure osteogenesis imperfecta my son has this bone disorder and can;t stand to see him cry thank you for any helpA. as far as i know- OI is a genetic problem. today there is no cure to genetic problems. there is a big research on gene therapy but there's a long long road before we will see any result..sorry... but there are several treatments that can ease your son's pain, here is a wonderful site that stores a vast amount of information about IO, including recent studies and researches: http://www.oif.org/site/PageServer
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