Congenital and Acquired Deformities of the Pediatric Shoulder Girdle 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-81839-5_1
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“…The body of the scapula starts to ossify via endosteal ossification around week 11 of gestation and is the only component of the scapula ossified at the time of birth. 11 The remainder of the scapula including the glenoid, coracoid process, and medial border of the body are cartilaginous at birth.…”
Section: Ossification Centers and Pattern Of Maturationmentioning
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“…The body of the scapula starts to ossify via endosteal ossification around week 11 of gestation and is the only component of the scapula ossified at the time of birth. 11 The remainder of the scapula including the glenoid, coracoid process, and medial border of the body are cartilaginous at birth.…”
Section: Ossification Centers and Pattern Of Maturationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth at the medial end is more rapid than its counterpart and the primary factor determining the curvature of the mature osseous clavicle. 11 16 Yoon et al 17 found that the medial secondary ossification center develops between 14 and 23 years of age for males and between 11 and 22 years for females, subsequently fusing with the shaft by age 25. Multiple additional studies have shown similar findings in terms of the growth and fusion of the medial secondary ossification center.…”
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