fibrocartilage Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌfaɪ.brəʊˈkɑː.tɪ.lɪdʒ]
  • Us [ ˌfaɪ.broʊˈkɑːr.t̬əl.ɪdʒ]

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  • The joints are covered by two different kinds of cartilage; the sacral surface has hyaline cartilage and the ilial surface has fibrocartilage.

  • Damaged hyaline cartilage is usually replaced by fibrocartilage scar tissue.

  • These cells typically differentiate into fibrocartilage and rarely form hyaline cartilage.

  • It is thicker behind than in front, and occasionally contains a small fibrocartilage, about 6 mm. in length.

  • The "anulus fibrosus" consists of several layers of fibrocartilage.

  • Previous repair procedures, however, always generated fibrocartilage or, at best, a combination of hyaline and fibrocartilage repair tissue.

  • Results for large lesions tend to diminish over time; this can be attributed to the decreased resilience and poor wear characteristics of the fibrocartilage.

  • It is regarded as a rudimentary intervertebral fibrocartilage, and in it traces of the notochord may persist.

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