An ossification center is a specific area within a developing bone where bone tissue begins to form through the process of ossification. This is crucial in clinical practice as it helps in understanding bone growth, development, and healing, particularly in paediatric orthopaedics and in assessing conditions like osteogenesis imperfecta. A key example is the primary ossification center in long bones, which typically appears during fetal development and is essential for proper skeletal formation.

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