perichondriet
Perichondriet, more commonly known in English as the perichondrium, is a dense layer of connective tissue that envelops most cartilage, including hyaline and elastic cartilage. It is absent from the articular surfaces of synovial joints and from fibrocartilage. The perichondrium serves as a protective envelope and a source of nutritional support for the cartilage it surrounds.
The perichondrium consists of two distinct layers. The outer fibrous layer is rich in collagen fibers and
Functionally, the perichondrium supplies nutrients to cartilage via diffusion from its vascular network, facilitates growth by
Clinical relevance includes its involvement in cartilage repair strategies, where perichondrial or periosteal tissue can contribute