chondroosseous
chon·dro·os·se·ous
(kon'drō-os'ē-ŭs), Relating to cartilage and bone, either as a mixture of the two tissues or as a junction between the two, such as the union of a rib and its costal cartilage.
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chon·dro·os·se·ous
(kon'drō-os'ē-ŭs) Relating to cartilage and bone.
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References in periodicals archive
A unique chondrodysplasia secondary to a defect in
chondroosseous transformation.
Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartomas and
chondroosseous respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartomas of the sinonasal tract: a case series and literature review.
FNAC of
chondroosseous lesion showed spindle cells arranged in packed clusters only.
The treatment of TMJ ankylosis is surgical.1 There are different surgical approaches to TMJ anky-losis ranging from
chondroosseous grafts to polymer glenoid fossa prosthesis.
Avulsion fractures in children commonly occur during puberty and are usually due to sports injuries involving sudden contraction of the musculotendinous unit pulling at the
chondroosseous site of tendon attachment.
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