English to Arabic Dictionary cartilage

cartilage

غضروف
definition
noun
The human body has a dynamic framework of bone and cartilage called the skeleton.
firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract, in structures such as the external ear, and in the articulating surfaces of joints. It is more widespread in the infant skeleton, being replaced by bone during growth.
translation of 'cartilage'
noun
جزء غضروفي,
غضروف
example
'cartilage' injury
he damaged his knee 'cartilage'
Articular 'cartilage' is vulnerable to injury and has poor potential for repair so damage can lead to arthritis many years after injury.
One third is found in the muscles and the rest in the bones, skin, 'cartilage' and especially the blood.
An imbalance of growth factors affecting the 'cartilage' and underlying bone may also contribute.
Normally, the ball moves smoothly in its socket on a lining of shock-absorbing 'cartilage' .
The inflamed joint lining, the synovium, can invade and damage bone and 'cartilage' .
Alternatively the ligaments may become loose, so that the disc of 'cartilage' no longer stays between the jaw bone and the skull when the joint is moved.
The human body has a dynamic framework of bone and 'cartilage' called the skeleton.
The results of this study in rabbits showed no sign of 'cartilage' and bone formation.
This involves taking a piece of cartilage from elsewhere in your body and putting it in your knee, to replace the damaged 'cartilage' .
Here the two bones contact each other directly with no intervening space for articular 'cartilage' .
The loose bodies may remain free in the joint space and grow via layering of 'cartilage' and bone.
During surgery the skin of the nose is separated from its supporting bone and 'cartilage' , which is then sculpted to the desired shape.
The shape of the nose is defined by shadows as the skin moves over 'cartilage' and bone.
The ends of the bones have a smooth covering called the articular 'cartilage' .
Deeper in the airway wall there is 'cartilage' and smooth muscle.
A hole is pierced through the skin and 'cartilage' of the nostril.
Once injured, articular 'cartilage' doesn't heal well, or typically at all on its own.
Often, the pain is the result of an injury such as a ruptured ligament or torn 'cartilage' .
Early reconstruction is advisable to avoid likelihood of damage to the 'cartilages' of knee and osteo-arthritis.
The 'cartilages' that cap the joints are tissues that constantly model themselves.
He also injured a few rib 'cartilages' ,’ said Verster.
The bones, 'cartilages' , ligaments and joints of the jaw apparatus were examined under a stereo microscope.
The 'cartilages' of the knee are two C-shaped pads, composed of an elastin-rich fibrous tissue which we physicians call ‘gristle‘.
Another pathologist is cutting the 'cartilages' that join the ribs to the breastbone, in order to be able to enter the chest cavity.
Her left foot is currently in plaster after an operation to replace damaged 'cartilages' with an artificial joint, the result of years of wearing high heels to make her look taller (she is only five foot).
Historians believe these 130 million year old bony 'cartilages' represent the evolutionary link between the jaw and the ear, effectively serving as a middle ear.
She was born with an extreme form of Treacher Collins Syndrome, which meant that her facial bones, ears and airway 'cartilages' were not properly formed.
The cranial skeleton is composed of an assortment of 'cartilages' and bones that have been highly modified during evolution.
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