Homalocephale calathocercos, Maryanska & Osmolska, 1974
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Homalocephale calathocercos (MPC-D 100/1201)
The cross-section of the tendon shows dispersed primary osteons embedded in mineralized fibrous primary matrix ( Fig. 2A–F View Figure 2 ). In some cases, the structural remnant of a primary osteon encapsulates a smaller concentric ring of lamellar bone apparently separated with a cement line, appearing to be a small secondary osteon deposited in the centre of a primary osteon ( Fig. 2D View Figure 2 ). These structures probably represent a first generation of secondary osteons (a short cycle of resorption of primary tissue and subsequent deposition of secondary tissue along blood vessels). The osteons are bigger and denser in the innermost part of the tendon, and become less abundant and smaller closer to the periphery ( Fig. 2A, B, E View Figure 2 ). Under normal light, in both the longitudinal and cross-section, visible bone cell lacunae are numerous in the centre of the tendon, but rare to absent close to the external margin of the tendon ( Fig. 2A, E View Figure 2 ). Under polarized light, the longitudinal section shows bundles of fibres running in a herringbone-like pattern along the tendon ( Fig. 2F View Figure 2 ), in the cross-section the fibres form a lattice-like pattern ( Fig. 2B, C View Figure 2 ). Thus, the osteons are surrounded by coarse collagenous fibre bundles. The width of the longitudinally sectioned tendon varies from 1.1 to 1.4 mm, its total length is 7 mm.
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