| 1. | These cells typically differentiate into fibrocartilage and rarely form hyaline cartilage.
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| 2. | The lateral meniscus is also known as the external semilunar fibrocartilage.
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| 3. | Structures at risk include the triangular fibrocartilage complex and the scapholunate ligament.
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| 4. | It is deepened by a circumferential rim of fibrocartilage, the glenoidal labrum.
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| 5. | Scar tissue made up of a type of cartilage called fibrocartilage is then formed.
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| 6. | Fibrocartilage replaces the gelatinous mucoid material of the nucleus pulposus as the disc changes with age.
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| 7. | In this joint, hyaline cartilage on the sacral side moves against fibrocartilage on the iliac side.
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| 8. | The fibrocartilage on the upper part of the ligament is continuous with the hyaline cartilage of the radial notch.
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| 9. | The blood clot takes about 8 weeks to become fibrous tissue and it takes 4 months to become fibrocartilage.
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| 10. | Articulating bones at a symphysis are covered with hyaline cartilage and have a thick, fairly compressible pad of fibrocartilage between them.
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