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Osteitis fibrosa cystica
Osteitis fibrosa cystica Bone disease which occurs in hyperparathyroidism. Excess fibrous tissue and osteoclasts are found in lesions which may become cystic ('Brown tumours').
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Bone Bone refers either to a hardened connective tissue or to one of the individual structures, or organs, into which it is formed, found in many animals. Bones support body structures, protect internal organs, and (in conjunction with muscles) facilitate movement; are also involved with cell formation, calcium metabolism, and mineral storage. The bones of an animal are, collectively, known as the skeleton.
Disease Illness or sickness often characterized by typical patient problems (symptoms) and physical findings (signs). Disruption sequence: The events that occur when a fetus that is developing normally is subjected to a destructive agent such as the rubella (German measles) virus.
Hyperparathyroidism Excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone from the parathyroid glands, which are situated alongside the thyroid gland in the throat, and which play a role in regulating the amount of calcium in blood and body tissues.
Tissue Biological tissue is a group of cells that perform a similar function.The study of tissues is known as histology, or, in connection with disease, histopathology.The classical tools for studying the tissues are the wax block, the tissue stain, and the optical microscope, though developments in electron microscopy, immunofluorescence, and frozen sections have all added to the sum of knowledge in the last couple of decades.
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Osteitis condensans ilii Sclerosis at the sacral side of the sacroiliac joint. Unknown aetiology. May be confused with sacroiliitis.
Osteitis deformans Paget's disease of bone.
Osteoarthritis Degenerative disorder of joints, most often from disease in the spine and in the weight bearing joints (knees and hips). Normally seen with aging, but can occur prematurely due to various reasons, for instance after an injury to a joint. Also known as degenerative joint disease, it can cause joint pain, loss of function, reduced joint motion, and deformity.
Osteoarthrosis Synonymous with 'osteoarthritis'.
Osteoblast A type of bone cell characterized by its mobility and by its ability to produce bone matrix.
Osteoblastoma Usually benign but occasionally malignant and metastasising tumour which occurs most commonly in the spine.
Osteocalcin A protein found in young osteoblasts. (GLA protein, BGP) Serum level reflects rate of bone turnover.
Osteochondritis dissecans A form of osteonecrosis in which a segment of bone and articular cartilage become demarcated and separate from the surrounding bone. Most commonly occurs in the knee.
Osteochondroma A benign cartilage-tipped exostosis.
Osteoclast Bone-resorbing cell.
Osteocyte A type of bone cell characterized by its immobile location within a lacunus and by a reduced ability to produce bone matrix.
Osteogenesis imperfecta An inherited disorder of collagen which takes several forms. Premature osteoarthritis, blue sclerae, hypermobility and bone fragility may be features of the condition.
Osteogenic sarcoma A malignant bone tumour which may occasionally arise in bone affected by Paget's disease.
Osteoid Non-mineralised bone matrix.
Osteoid osteoma A benign, osteoid-forming tumour. May be very painful, especially at night.
Osteolite Osteolite is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in other countries. Active ingredient(s): technetium tc-99m medronate kit.
Osteoma Tumor of bone.
Osteomalacia A disease of adults that is characterized by softening of the bones due to loss of bone mineral. Osteomalacia is characteristic of vitamin D deficiency in adults, while children with vitamin D deficiency suffer from rickets.
Osteomyelitis Inflammation of bone.
Osteonecrosis See 'Aseptic necrosis'.
Osteopathic Medical Center The Osteopathic Medical Center is a hospital in Fort Worth, Texas, United States.
Osteopathic Medical Center of Texas Osteopathic Medical Center of Texas is a hospital in Fort Worth, Texas (USA).
Osteopathic Medical Center-Philadelphia The Osteopathic Medical Center-Philadelphia is a hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Osteopathy A system of therapy emphasizing primary medical care and the importance of body mechanics and manipulation to correct abnormalities.
Osteopenia 'Thin' bone due to osteomalacia or osteoporosis.
Osteophyte Bony outgrowth seen at joint margin in osteoarthritis.
Osteoporosis Break-down or disintegration of bone, resulting in diminished and porous bone mass. Osteoporosis can result from cancer (including breast cancer) that has spread to the bones), some cancer therapies, and estrogen deficiency (estrogen is an important participant in maintaining bone). Osteoporosis can cause pain, deformity (especially of the spine), pathologic fractures (fractures caused by weakened bone), or traumatic fractures (for example, wrist or hip fracture from a fall).
Osteopuncture Form of acupuncture named by Ronald M. Lawrence, M.D. In osteopuncture, the needle penetrates the periosteum (the membrane that covers bones) and is usually electrified. The acupuncture points of osteopuncture do not correlate with "meridian points."
Osteosarcoma Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone tumour, excluding myeloma and lymphoma. There is a predilection for the metaphyseal region of tubular long bones. 50% of cases occur around the knee. It is a cancer that usually affects the large bones of the arm or leg. It occurs most commonly in young people and affects more males than females. Also called osteogenic sarcoma.
Osteoscan Osteoscan is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in other countries. Active ingredient(s): technetium tc-99m etidronate kit.
Osteotomy Operation to produce realignment of articular surfaces of a joint so as to exploit remaining undamaged cartilage.
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Oligoarthritis Inflammation of a few joints - conventionally up to 4 joints. More = 'polyarthritis'.
Onycholysis Nail abnormality seen in psoriasis - may be accompanied by pitting of the nail.
Osgood-Schlatter disease Apophysitis of the tibial tubercle at the site of attachment of the patellar tendon.
Osteitis condensans ilii Sclerosis at the sacral side of the sacroiliac joint. Unknown aetiology. May be confused with sacroiliitis.
Osteitis deformans Paget's disease of bone.
Osteitis fibrosa cystica
Osteoarthrosis Synonymous with 'osteoarthritis'.
Osteoblastoma Usually benign but occasionally malignant and metastasising tumour which occurs most commonly in the spine.
Osteocalcin A protein found in young osteoblasts. (GLA protein, BGP) Serum level reflects rate of bone turnover.
Osteochondritis dissecans A form of osteonecrosis in which a segment of bone and articular cartilage become demarcated and separate from the surrounding bone. Most commonly occurs in the knee.
Osteochondroma A benign cartilage-tipped exostosis.
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