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TABLE OF OSSIFICATION OF THE BONES OF THE INFERIOR EXTREMITY.

(Days and weeks refer to the prenatal, years to the postnatal period.)

Table Of Ossification Of The Bones Of The Inferior Extremity
(Days and weeks refer to the prenatal, years to the postnatal period.)
Bone Centres Time of appearance of centre Time of fusion: general remarks
Os coxae Os ilium 56th day (Mall) The rami of the ischium and the pubis are

united by bone in the 7th or 8th year (Ouain) ( 12-14 year^ Sappey). In the ace- tabulum the three hip bones are separated by a Y-shaped cartilage until after puber- ty. In this cartilage between the ilium and pubis the ' 'os acetabuli "appears betwe^i the ninth and twelfth years. This bone, variable in siae, forms a greater or less part of the pubic portion of the articular cavity. Leche (1884). Krause (1885), and many others consider it primarily an in- dependent bone. About puberty between the ilium and ischium and over the ace- tabular surfaces of these bones small ir- regular epiphyseal centres appear. The OS acetabuli becomes imited to the pubic bone about puberty and soon afterwards the acetabular portions of the ilium and ischium and the ischium and pubis begin to become united by bone. The acetab- ular portions of the pubis and ilium are unit^ a little later. Osseous union takes place earlier on the pelvic than on the articular surface of the acetabulum. The imion of the several orimary centres and the epiphyses is usuaJly completed about the twentieth year.

Os ischii 105th day (Mall)
Os pubis 4th to 5th fetal month
Os acetabuli. 9th to 12th year
Epiphyses:

Those of the acetabulum

Soon after puberty
Crest of ilium Soon after puberty Fuses with main bone 20th to 25th year.
Tuberosity of ischium Soon after puberty Fusion begins in the 17th year and is completed between the 20th and 24th years (Sappey).
Ischial spine Soon after puberty 18th to 20th year (Poirier).
Ant. inf. spine of ilium Soon after puberty 18th to 20th year (Poirier).
Symphysis end of os pubis (1 or 2 centres) 18th to 20th year. (Sappey) After the 20th year.
Femur Diaphysis 43d day (Mall)
Epiphyses:

Distal end

Shortly before birth.(ref) 20th to 24th year.
Head 1st year 18th to 19th year.
Great trochanter 3d to 4th year. (Osseous granules soon after birth, (Poirier) 18th year.
Small trochanter 13th to 14th year

8th year (Sappey)

17th year (Quain).

Proximal epiphysis 18th to 22d year (Poirier).

Patella 3d to 5th year The osseous patella reaches its definitive form soon before puberty.
Tibia Diaphysis 44th day (Mall).
Epiphyses:

Proximal end

About birth 19th to 24th year (Sappey).
Distal end 2d year 16th to 19th year.
Tubercle (occas.) 13th year Fuses with epiphysis of the proximal end and then with this to the diaphysis.
Fibula Diaphysis 55th day (Mall).
Epiphyses:

Distal end

2d year 20th to 22d year
Proximal end. 3d to 5th year 22d to 24th year
Calcaneus Chief centre 6th fetal month The chief nucleus is endochondral. A periosteal nucleus appears frequently in the 4-5 fetal month (Hassel wander).
Epiphysis (distal end) 10th year (Quain)

7th-8th year ( Sappey)

15th-16th year (Quain).

16th-18th year (Poirier).

M 17-21, average 20 years.

F 13-17, average 16 years (Hasselwander)


(ref) Poirier, Traite d'Anatomie, vol. 1. page 227, gives a summary of the literature on the time of the appearance of this epiphysis. The epiphysis has some medico-legal importance, since its presence or absence has been utilized to determine whether a child is born at term. Schwegel found it to appear between birth and the third year; Casper in the ninth fetal month. Hartmann found it lacking in 12 percent, of cases at birth and in 7 per cent, of cases present as early as the eighth fetal month.