Fractures in the Horse. Группа авторов

Fractures in the Horse - Группа авторов


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haphazardly within the matrix. It has a high density of osteocytes, which vary in size, orientation and distribution. It mineralizes rapidly although relatively unevenly. Woven bone is formed relatively quickly and is usually present in bone undergoing rapid expansion (e.g. embryos and neonates) or in fracture callus. It is relatively weak.

Photo depicts microradiograph of a 100 μm thick, undecalcified section of cortical bone from the proximal diaphysis of the humerus of a two-year-old Thoroughbred racehorse that had suffered a catastrophic fracture. Photo depicts composite photomicrograph of a transverse section through the lateral margin of the cortex from the mid-diaphysis of the third metacarpal bone from a two-year-old Thoroughbred racehorse. Schematic illustration of diagrammatic illustration of plexiform bone, based on the histological appearance of a transverse section through the cortex of the third metacarpal bone from a neonatal Thoroughbred.

      Source: Riggs and Evans [10]. Reproduced with permission of John Wiley & Sons.

Schematic illustration of the geometric properties of bone can be modified through the coordinated action of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, which deposit and resorb bone at existing surfaces to alter the overall geometry of the bone. Schematic illustration of an isolated secondary osteon complex in longitudinal (left) and transverse sections, illustrating its branching course and different stages of development.