perichondriumare
Perichondriumare is not a recognized term in standard anatomical or histological references. It is likely a misspelling or a neologism that combines perichondrium with a reference to areolar connective tissue or to the perichondrial region surrounding cartilage. This article treats the term as potentially referring to perichondrium or to the interface between perichondrium and surrounding tissues.
Perichondrium is a dense connective tissue layer that envelops most cartilage, except at the articular surfaces
Functionally, the perichondrium serves as a source of nutrients for avascular cartilage through diffusion and provides
Clinically, inflammation of the perichondrium, known as perichondritis, can occur, particularly affecting the ear (pinna) and
See also: perichondrium; cartilage growth and development; areolar connective tissue; perichondritis.