10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHONDRIFICATION»
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1
Cunningham's textbook of anatomy
The thyreold cartilage is laid down in the form of two separate lateral mesoblastii:
plates, in each of which chondrification proceeds from two centres, ventral and
dorsal, which probably represent the cartilages of the fourth and fifth branchial ...
Daniel John Cunningham, 1818
2
Clinical Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine and Sacrum
They rapidly fuse into one centre, which expands to chondrify the entire centrum.
1 Chondrification centres also appear in each half of the neural arch. These
expand dor- sally through the dorsal process of the somitic mesenchyme on each
...
3
Spinal Deformities: The Comprehensive Text
CHONDRIFICATION During the sixth embryonic week the mesenchymal
vertebral anlagen develop primary centers of chondrification. Similar to bilateral
somite differentiation, chondrifying centers appear on either side of the notochord
and ...
4
Advanced Pediatric Craniocervical Surgery
Sclerotome,. Chondrification,. or. Ossification. Centers. Various vertebral
malformations may be due to disordered assimilation, or “fusion,” of the various
chondrification or ossification centers. For example, sagittally clefted or butterfly
vertebrae ...
Douglas L. Brockmeyer, 2011
5
Surgery of the Pediatric Spine
Chondrification and Ossification Between days 40 and 60, the vertebral
mesenchymal cells undergo chondrification, a process that starts at specific
chondrification centers, which form on either side of the notochord and fuse to
form a ...
Daniel H. Kim, Randal R. Betz, 2011
6
Developmental Juvenile Osteology
There is essentially a proximodistal sequence of chondrification within the digits
of the foot, although the pattern in the more proximal segments is a little more
irregular. Chondrification is first evident in the region of metatarsals 2-4 followed
in ...
Louise Scheuer, Sue Black, Criag Cunningham, 2000
The navicular is the last of the tarsal bones to commence chondrification and it
may not in fact begin until well into week 8. It forms from two distinct nuclei, with
the most distal and medial forming in advance of that which is more proximal and
...
Louise Scheuer, Sue Black, 2004
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Sarrafian's Anatomy of the Foot and Ankle: Descriptive, ...
Descriptive, Topographic, Functional Armen S Kelikian. Figure 1.15 Chronologic
sequence of chondrification of the foot in the embryo. (Based on data from Senior
HD. The chondrification of the human hand and foot skeleton [abstr]. Anat Rec.
9
Skeletal Radiology: The Bare Bones
During the embryonic conversion of mesenchymal vertebrae to cartilaginous
vertebrae before week 9 of development, each vertebral body becomes
chondrified from two centers of chondrification on either side of the midline. If
chondrification ...
10
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain and Spine
Chondrification (Sixth Week). Under the inductive control of signals secreted from
the adjacent notochord and ventral neural tube, the newly formed
precartilaginous primitive vertebrae then begin to chondrify (Fig. 24.102). The
derivatives of ...