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Anatomy of long bones. A long bone (here: the femur) consists of epiphyses, metaphyses and a diaphysis (shaft). The epiphysial plate has been closed in this bone and has become the epiphyseal line after puberty.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Os longum
Epiphysis
Diaphysis
Metaphysis
Femur
Corpus femoris
Linea epiphysialis
Substantia trabecularis
Cavitas medullaris
Foramen nutricium
Endosteum
Periosteum
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