Ippolito E, Tudisco C
Ital J Orthop Traumatol. 1983 Mar;9(1):101-7.
Dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica is a condition characterised by asymmetrical and uneven growth of the epiphyses of the long bones of the limbs and of the bones of the tarsus and carpus. The growth disturbance is caused by the development of accessory nuclei that exhibit histological and histochemical features similar to those found in ossifying epiphyseal cartilage and in the ossific centres of developing carpal and tarsal bones. The common histogenesis, as confirmed by the authors, could explain the elective localisations of the disorder.
半侧肢体骨骺发育异常是一种以四肢长骨以及跗骨和腕骨的骨骺不对称且不均衡生长为特征的病症。这种生长紊乱是由副核的发育引起的,这些副核表现出与在正在骨化的骨骺软骨以及发育中的腕骨和跗骨的骨化中心中发现的组织学和组织化学特征相似的特征。作者证实的共同组织发生过程可以解释该病症的好发部位。