Definition of Diaphyseal

1. Adjective. Relating to the diaphysis of a bone.

Exact synonyms: Diaphysial
Partainyms: Diaphysis, Diaphysis
Derivative terms: Diaphysis, Diaphysis

Definition of Diaphyseal

1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to diaphysis ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Diaphyseal

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Diaphyseal

1. Relating to a diaphysis. Synonym: diaphyseal. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Diaphyseal

diaphragmatic nodes
diaphragmatic pacemaker
diaphragmatic peritonitis
diaphragmatic pleura
diaphragmatic pleurisy
diaphragmatic surface
diaphragmatically
diaphragmatocele
diaphragmed
diaphragmic
diaphragmic breathing
diaphragming
diaphragmodynia
diaphragms
diaphtherin
diaphyseal (current term)
diaphysectomy
diaphyses
diaphysial
diaphysial aclasis
diaphysial centre
diaphysial dysplasia
diaphysis
diaphysitis
diapir
diapiresis
diapiric
diapirs
diaplacental
diaplasis

Literary usage of Diaphyseal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Fractures, Being a Monograph on "gun Shot Fractures of the Extremities" by Joseph Augustus Blake (1919)
"CHAPTER V diaphyseal FRACTURES CLAVICLE AND SCAPULA Fractures of the clavicle and scapula, when not involving the shoulder joint, are treated as in civil ..."

2. Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology by Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1901)
"Along its diaphyseal border it shows a finely porous spongy tissue similar to that found in rachitis. There are several islands of cartilage lying in the ..."

3. Röntgen Ray Diagnosis and Therapy by Carl Beck (1904)
"The diaphyseal end was shifted alongside and in front of the head and forced between it and the skin. The projecting fragment lifted the skin at the ..."

4. Collected Papers (1922)
"On the diaphyseal side of the metaphysis, however, the columnar arrangement had very ... The small forms were especially common on the diaphyseal side. ..."

5. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1904)
"In the femur, as shown in the illustration, there are two main diaphyseal arteries. They are connected by a fine anastomosing branch. ..."

6. Treatise on Fractures in General, Industrial, and Military Practice by John Bingham Roberts, James Alphonsus Kelly (1921)
"from a diaphyseal centre for the shafts and an epiphyseal centre in the head, ... The diaphyseal centres appear in the ninth week of fetal life and the ..."

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