chrupavka
Chrupavka, the Czech term for cartilage, is a firm, flexible connective tissue that forms a key component of the skeletal system and other structures. Cartilage is characterized by a dense extracellular matrix produced by chondrocytes and by being avascular and aneural in many regions.
Cartilage exists in three main forms: hyaline cartilage (most common; covers joint surfaces and forms the embryonic
Chondrocytes reside in lacunae within the matrix. The extracellular matrix consists largely of type II collagen
Growth and repair: cartilage grows by appositional growth (new chondrocytes added at the surface) and interstitial
Clinical relevance: cartilage damage is central to osteoarthritis and chondral injuries; treatments include microfracture, autologous chondrocyte