Dysplasia Metaphyseal

Dysplasia is a condition in which tissue does not grow, which can lead to various health problems. In this case we are talking about the diagnosis of metaphyseal dysplasia (dysplasia metaphysealis). This term refers to a disorder in the development of the bony metaphysis, the area of ​​bone located between the diaphysis and epiphysis. Metaphysical dysplasia is a separation of the metaepiphyseal bones, which leads to a decrease in their strength, and in some cases, to a loss of functionality.

Causes of dysplasia The main causes of the disease are heredity, trauma to the osteoarticular system, malnutrition, infections, and metabolic disorders. There is also the influence of endocrinopathy and metabolic disorders, which contribute to the disorder of phosphorus-calcium metabolism.

Complications of skeletal tissue dysplasia In some cases, the disorders described above lead to