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epiphyseal ischemic n. degeneration and eventual replacement of the osseous nucleus of an epiphysis, which collapses under pressure and causes distortion of the surrounding healthy tissue; attributed to interference with the blood supply of the epiphysis. It may affect the femur, tibia, tarsal navicular head, humerus, etc. Called also osteochondrosis.
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epiphyseal l. 1. linea epiphysialis.  2. a strip of lesser density apparent in the radiograph of a long bone, representing the linea epiphysialis.
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epiphyseal arrest Arrest of the growth of long bones.
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epiphyseal p. cartilago epiphysialis.
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epiphyseal disk A disk of cartilage at the junction of the diaphysis and epiphyses of growing long bones. Cartilage synthesis provides for growth in length; eventually the cartilage is replaced by bone.
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