Diaphysis Explained

Diaphysis
Pronunciation: [1] [2]
Part Of:Long bones

The diaphysis (: diaphyses) is the main or midsection (shaft) of a long bone. It is made up of cortical bone and usually contains bone marrow and adipose tissue (fat).

It is a middle tubular part composed of compact bone which surrounds a central marrow cavity which contains red or yellow marrow. In diaphysis, primary ossification occurs.

Ewing sarcoma tends to occur at the diaphysis.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. OED 2nd edition, 1989.
  2. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/diaphysis Entry "diaphysis"
  3. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board Review, Cuccurullo