groeiplaten
Groeiplaten, also known as growth plates, are the cartilaginous regions at the ends of long bones in children and adolescents. They lie between the metaphysis and epiphysis and enable the bones to lengthen as the child grows.
Structure and function: Each growth plate consists of hyaline cartilage organized into zones that support endochondral
Development and closure: With puberty, chondrocyte proliferation slows and the plates gradually ossify, eventually forming a
Clinical relevance: Growth plate injuries (physeal fractures) are common in children and can affect limb length