fibrocartilage

NOUN
  1. cartilage that is largely composed of fibers like those in ordinary connective tissue
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How To Use fibrocartilage In A Sentence

  • The well-defined zone of tendon, fibrocartilage, calcified cartilage, and bone had not been re-established.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging or computerized axial tomography scans are not sensitive enough to distinguish between hyaline cartilage (ie, normal) and fibrocartilage (ie, scar).
  • Compared with surgery, MR arthrography sensitivity for detection of ligament and triangular fibrocartilage complex tears was 100\%, but there were three false positives. MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians
  • The well-defined zone of tendon, fibrocartilage, calcified cartilage, and bone had not been re-established.
  • One of the most common cartilage injuries is damage to the fibrocartilage in the knee joint.
  • One of the most common cartilage injuries is damage to the fibrocartilage in the knee joint.
  • Triangular fibrocartilage complex tenderness is best localized by palpating the hollow between the pisiform and ulnar styloid on the ulnar border of the wrist.
  • Unlike desired hyaline cartilage, repair fibrocartilage has diminished resilience and a predilection for deterioration over time.
  • The acetabular labrum is a triangular fibrocartilage that is attached at its base to the rim of articular cartilage surrounding the perimeter of the acetabulum.
  • Fibrocartilage has no identifiable perichondrium and differs in this regard from hyaline and elastic cartilage.
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