Krause bone

Krause bone

(krows), secondary ossification center in the triradiate cartilage temporarily existing as a small bone between the ilium, the ischium, and the pubic bone in the growing acetabulum.

Krause,

Wilhelm J.F., German anatomist, 1833-1910. Krause bone - small bone (secondary ossification center) in the triradiate cartilage between the ilium, the ischium, and the pubic bone in the growing acetabulum.Krause end bulbs - nerve terminals in skin, mouth, conjunctivae, and other parts generally believed to be sensitive to cold. Synonym(s): bulboid corpuscles; corpuscula bulboideaKrause respiratory bundle - a slender, compact fiber bundle composed of primary sensory fibers that enter with the vagus, glossopharyngeal, and facial nerves. Synonym(s): solitary tractKrause valve - Synonym(s): Béraud valve