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  2. Bone age - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, a bone age that is older than a person's chronological age may be detected in a child growing faster than normal. A delay or advance in bone age is most commonly associated with normal variability in growth, but significant deviations between bone age and biological age may indicate an underlying medical condition that requires ...

  3. Skeletochronology - Wikipedia

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    The continuous resorption and deposition leaves gaps in the record of growth and missing bone tissue is a case at any stage of a vertebrate's life cycle; 'complete specimens that allow precise identification are extremely rare'. [6] Therefore, to account for any missing bone tissues in a specimen, retrocalculation of skeletal age is to be ...

  4. Opsismodysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Typical ossification center formation in a developing long bone of a fetal cat. Opsismodysplasia can be characterized by a delay in bone maturation, which refers to "bone aging", an expected sequence of developmental changes in the skeleton corresponding to the chronological age of a person. Factors such as gender and ethnicity also play a role ...

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  6. Biomarkers of aging - Wikipedia

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    Chromosomes during methylation. Biomarkers of aging are biomarkers that could predict functional capacity at some later age better than chronological age. [1] Stated another way, biomarkers of aging would give the true "biological age", which may be different from the chronological age.

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  8. Wolcott–Rallison syndrome - Wikipedia

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    X-rays can show bone age in relation to actual age. In typical WRS patients the bone age is a few years less than the chronological age. [4] [5] [8] [9] Hypothyroidism is rare in WRS patients but can occur. [4]

  9. Bone remodeling period - Wikipedia

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    The bone formation portion (σ f) of the bone remodeling period is calculated as follows: [5] = in which MWT refers to the mean wall thickness of the completed bone unit and M f refers to the prevailing mean effective bone appositional rate. In other words, what this formula means is that the bone remodeling period is equivalent to the ...