osteogenesis imperfecta - brittle bone disease
Specific diseases causing an increased risk for fractures include Paget's disease, rickets, osteogenesis imperfecta, osteoporosis, bone cancer and tumors, and prolonged disuse of a nonfunctional body part such as after a stroke
Cellular emphysema, or in certain bone fractures
Some diseases caused by bone cells include osteoporosis (bone density loss), osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bones), and Paget's disease (abnormal bone remodeling). These conditions can lead to increased fractures, deformities, and pain in affected individuals.
osteoporosis
J. R. Armstrong has written: 'Bone-grafting in the treatment of fractures' -- subject(s): Bone Fractures, Bone Transplantation, Fractures, Bone, Therapy
The femur can be affected by several diseases, including osteoporosis, which weakens bones and increases fracture risk; osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer that can occur in the femur; and avascular necrosis, where blood supply to the bone is compromised, leading to bone death. Additionally, fractures due to trauma or falls are common, especially in older adults with weakened bones. Other conditions such as Paget's disease can also affect the femur, causing abnormal bone remodeling.
Compound fractures, also known as open fractures, occur when the broken bone pierces through the skin. This type of fracture poses a higher risk of infection compared to closed fractures where the bone remains beneath the skin. Immediate medical attention is required to clean the wound and stabilize the fracture.
Ronald Furlong has written: 'Fractures and dislocations' -- subject(s): Bone Fractures, Dislocations, Fractures, Bone
An orthopaedic veterinary surgeon is someone who deals with the bones of the animal. For example they might diagnose genetic bone diseases, fix fractures or correct abnormal bone development.
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X-ray imaging is commonly used to detect bone diseases such as fractures, tumors, and osteoporosis. It can provide detailed images of the bones and show any abnormalities present. Additionally, bone scans using a radioactive tracer can also be used to detect bone diseases by highlighting areas of increased or decreased bone activity.
Bone cysts cause fractures and damage to bone tissue