Osteolysis

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While bone resorption is commonly associated with many diseases or joint problems, the term osteolysis generally refers to a problem common to artificial joint replacements such as ''total hip replacements'', ''total knee replacements'' and ''total shoulder replacements''. There are several...
The acromioclavicular articulation consists of the acromioclavicular ligament and a small disk of cartilage located in between the acromion and the clavicle. This disk can wear down through injury, extreme joint stress (via bodybuilding) or normal wear. Signs and diagnosis Pain is perceived on...

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OsteolysisWhile bone resorption is commonly associated with many diseases or joint problems, the term osteolysis generally refers to a problem common to artificial joint replacements such as ”total hip replacements”, ”total knee replacements” and ”total shoulder replacements”. There are several ...
OsteolysisDistal clavicular osteolysis (DCO) is often associated with problems weightlifters have with their acromioclavicular joints due to high stresses put on the clavicle as it meets with the acromion. This condition is often referred to as “weight lifter’s shoulder.” A ...
Description The acromioclavicular articulation consists of the acromioclavicular ligament and a small disk of cartilage located in between the acromion and the clavicle. This disk can wear down through injury, extreme joint stress (via bodybuilding) or normal wear. Signs and ...
OsteolysisHaving a hip replaced can be a great pain reliever, allowing a person to enjoy everyday living the way they always imagined. Yet, there's a general fear of hip replacement recovery obstacles, like blood clots or Osteolysis. Because a hip ...
OsteolysisOsteolysis refers to an active resorption of bone matrix by osteoclasts as part of an ongoing disease process. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Osteolysis, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
OsteolysisSoft tissue constriction on the medial aspect of the fifth toe is the most frequently presented radiological sign in the early stages. Distal swelling of the toe is considered to be a feature of the disease. In grade III lesions ...
OsteolysisRODIA is also used in telemedicine as a remote (clinical) decision support system for physicians, when necessary expertise is not available locally. Search for subtle fracture line, assessment of the bone osteolysis around orthopedic implants, and progress of bone tumour ...
Osteolysis*acromioclavicular dislocation *sternoclavicular dislocations *clavicle fractures *osteolysis *degeneration of the clavicle Adapted from the Wikipedia article Clavicle, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
OsteolysisMutations in the MMP2 gene are associated with Torg-Winchester syndrome, multicentric osteolysis and arthritis syndrome. Adapted from the Wikipedia article MMP2, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
OsteolysisSynonyms include: * Disappearing Bone Disease * Essential Osteolysis * Gorham’s Syndrome * Gorham-Stout Syndrome * Idiopathic Massive Osteolysis * Massive Gorham Osteolysis * Massive Osteolysis * Morbus Gorham-Stout Disease * Progressive Massive Osteolysis * Vanishing Bone Disease * Phantom ...
OsteolysisThe behavior of bone metastases can be characterized as osteoblastic, osteolytic or mixed, based on the effect on surrounding bone. All are a result of dysregulation of the normal bone remodeling mechanisms, caused by tumor-host cell interactions. Osteoblastic tumors cause ...
OsteolysisRODIA is also used in telemedicine as a remote (clinical) decision support system for physicians, when necessary expertise is not available locally. Search for subtle fracture line, assessment of the bone osteolysis around orthopedic implants, and progress of bone tumour ...
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