szinchondrózis
Szinchondrózis refers to a type of cartilaginous joint where the bones are joined by hyaline cartilage. These joints are typically amphiarthrotic, meaning they allow for slight movement. Szinchondrózis joints are often temporary and are found during periods of growth. As an individual matures, the hyaline cartilage in these joints may ossify, transforming into a synostosis, which is a bony union with no intervening cartilage and therefore no movement.
One common example of szinchondrózis is found in the epiphyseal plates of long bones in children and