Callus Health Dictionary

Callus: From 2 Different Sources


The new tissue formed around the ends of a broken bone. (See BONE, DISORDERS OF.)
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary
n. 1. the composite mass of tissue that forms between bone ends when a fracture is healing. It initially consists of blood clot and *granulation tissue, which develops into cartilage and then calcifies to form bone. Callus formation is an essential part of the process of healthy union in a fractured bone. 2. see callosity.
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Callus, Bony

A diffuse growth of new, soft bone that forms as part of the healing process in a fracture. As healing continues, the callus is replaced by harder bone, and the original shape of the bone is restored.... callus, bony

Callus, Skin

An area of thickened skin, usually on the hands or feet, caused by regular or prolonged pressure or friction.

A corn is a callus on a toe.

If corns are painful, the thickened skin can be pared away by a chiropodist using a scalpel.... callus, skin




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