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THE ENDOCRINE BASIS FOR SLIPPING OF THE UPPER FEMORAL EPIPHYSIS

W. Robert Harris 1

1 The Department of Anatomy, University of Toronto, Toronto

1. An apparatus was designed to determine the shearing strength of the upper tibial epiphysis in the rat. Observations were made with this instrumenton normal animals, on animals receiving growth-hormone, and on animals receiving oestrogen.

2. When the epiphysis separates from the diaphysis, the plane of cleavage is constant, passing through the third layer of the epiphysial plate.

3. Growth-hormone decreases and sex-hormone increases the shearing strength of the epiphysial plate. These changes are due to alterations produced by these two hormones in the thickness of the third layer of the epiphysial plate.

4. It is suggested that these findings may be of significance in providing an anatomical basis for slipping of the upper femoral epiphysis in man, especially when it is associated with the adiposo-genital syndrome or with rapid adolescent growth.






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