synostosis in English

noun
1
the union or fusion of adjacent bones by the growth of bony substance, either as a normal process during growth or as the result of ankylosis.
Isolated sagittal synostosis , premature fusion of the sagittal suture, is the most common type of craniosynostosis and accounts for 56% to 58% of reported cases.

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1. Phalangeal Anarthrosis (synostosis, ankylosis) transmitted through fourteen generations.Proc

2. Phalangeal Anarthrosis (Synostosis, Ankylosis) transmitted through Fourteen Generations

3. Phalangeal Anarthrosis (Synostosis, Ankylosis) transmitted through Fourteen

4. Phalangeal Anarthrosis (Synostosis, Ankylosis) transmitted through Fourteen Generations Phalangeal Anarthrosis (Synostosis, Ankylosis) transmitted through Fourteen Generations Proc R Soc Med

5. Phalangeal Anarthrosis (Synostosis, Ankylosis) transmitted through Fourteen Generations

6. Phalangeal Anarthrosis (Synostosis, Ankylosis) transmitted through Fourteen Generations

7. Phalangeal Anarthrosis (synostosis, ankylosis) transmitted through fourteen generations

8. Superior radioulnar synostosis is a rare abnormality which frequently gives rise to functional disability.

9. Drinkwater H: Phalangeal Anarthrosis (synostosis, an­kylosis) transmitted through fourteen generations

10. At the places of pressure a synostosis of the tooth with the alveolar-bone can take place.

11. Bilateral coronal synostosis (Brachycephaly) is characterized by a shortened skull in the antero-posterior dimension (Brachycephaly) with vertical elongation (turriBrachycephaly)

12. In 1917, 1 year after Cushing’s report, Drinkwater presented a paper boldly entitled “Phalangeal Anarthrosis (synostosis, ankylosis) transmitted through fourteen generations”

13. Weight bearing synostosis in pertrochanteric fractures by use of metallic allenthesis therefore is only possible if simultaneous optimal setting of fragments can be achieved.

14. DRINKWATER, H Phalangeal Anarthrosis (Synostosis, Ankylosis) Transmitted through Fourteen Generations Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1917 10 60 68 Google Scholar Abstract

15. Nevertheless the allenthesis used should be built as stable as possible in order to intercept the influencing forces, especially those which challenge the shearing strength of synostosis in spite of anatomic reposition.

16. ABSENCE of a joint between the proximal and middle phalanges has been termed symphalangism,1 phalangeal Anarthrosis (synostosis, ankylosis),2 "shuffle fingers"3 and "stiff fingers."1 In an English

17. ‘To correct Brachycephaly both fused sutures are removed and the skull is narrowed and lengthened.’ ‘The incidence of bicoronal synostosis or Brachycephaly is between 10-20% in most series of craniosynostosis.’ ‘His was a severe case of Brachycephaly when I first saw him, but he has seen excellent growth and has done really well.’

18. ‘To correct Brachycephaly both fused sutures are removed and the skull is narrowed and lengthened.’ ‘The incidence of bicoronal synostosis or Brachycephaly is between 10-20% in most series of craniosynostosis.’ ‘His was a severe case of Brachycephaly when I first saw him, but he has seen excellent growth and has done really well.’