Pathophysiology of epiphyseal fractures

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Across
  1. 3. Process whereby hard callus forms into mature bones restoring it's original shape and strength
  2. 8. A fracture through the growth plate, metaphysis, and epiphysis.
  3. 9. discs of hyaline cartilage between the metphysis and epiphysis
  4. 10. Process whereby the cartilgionous models of bones in the developing lower limb are transformed into bone
Down
  1. 1. One of the most widely used classifications for fractures
  2. 2. after the injury, blood vessels rupture causing a hematoma providing a foundation for healing
  3. 4. A compression fracture of the growth plate, resulting in a decrease in space between the epiphysis and metaphysis on imaging studies.
  4. 5. most common site of fractures
  5. 6. A fracture through the growth plate and metaphysis, sparing the epiphysis.
  6. 7. complication where the bone heals incorrectly, leading to deformity.
  7. 8. A fracture through the growth plate and epiphysis, sparing the metaphysis.
  8. 11. A transverse fracture through the growth plate, separating the epiphysis from the metaphysis