osteolysis in English

noun
1
the pathological destruction or disappearance of bone tissue.
Cement has been partially effective, as it acts to seal the bone and prevent osteolysis .

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1. Also, during a clinical course of CC syndrome, the patient developed idiopathic multicentric osteolysis with acro-osteolysis.

2. Radiological acro-osteolysis can be secondary to several diseases.

3. All cups but two were radiographically stable, and 11 hips showed acetabular osteolysis.

4. There was significant polyethylene wear and osteolysis associated with the acetabular cup .

5. These plates need to be removed after union to prevent acromial osteolysis.

6. - acro-osteolysis (affecting certain bone structures, particularly the phalanges in the hand),

7. Acromial osteolysis was seen in five patients who had their plates in situ.

8. Coracoid graft osteolysis after the Latarjet procedure for anteroinferior shoulder instability: a computed tomography scan study of twenty-six patients

9. 28 Although proximal stress shielding does not adversely affect early clinical results, the combination of bone remodeling and subsequent osteolysis can predispose to trochanteric fracture.

10. Massive osteolysis Gorham-Stout is a rare, benign but locally aggressive angiomatosis which results in destruction and resorption of bone. The etiology and pathogenesis are undefined.

11. The Bureau-Barrière syndrome is described as an acral ulcer with mutilating osteolysis of the limbs that is nonfamiliar, non-sex-specific, induced by many factors, and elicited by sensory-trophic polyneuropathy.

12. Hajdu-Cheney syndrome is a rare type of syndrome characterized by acro-osteolysis, dolichocephaly with multiple Wormian bones, absence of frontal sinuses and joint laxity.

13. In revision total knee Arthroplasty, osteolysis, mechanical abrasion, and infection may leave patellar bone stock severely attenuated with cavitary and/or segmental rim deficiencies that compromise fixation of patellar implant pegs.

14. Aseptic loosening of the socket due to osteolysis, bone loss from infection, iatrogenic bone loss due to implant removal, and in the primary setting protrusio acetabuli, dysplasia and previous acetabular fracture.

15. Whereas, in the past it was recognized that vinyl chloride monomer was capable of giving rise only to the generally reversible disease known as "occupational acro-osteolysis" ; whereas more recent evidence from epidemiological studies and animal experimentation indicates that prolonged and/or repeated exposure to high concentrations of vinyl chloride monomer in the atmosphere may give rise to a "vinyl chloride monomer" syndrome encompassing, in addition to occupational acro-osteolysis, the skin disease scleroderma and liver disorders;

16. Abietic Acid Attenuates RANKL Induced Osteoclastogenesis and Inflammation Associated Osteolysis by Inhibiting the NF-KB and MAPK Signaling Dinesh Thummuri 1, Lalita Guntuku 1, Veerabhadra Swamy Challa 1, Ravinder Naik Ramavat 2, Vegi Ganga Modi Naidu 3