Osteoporosis is a reduction in bone density leading to bone weakness it is not arthritis.
Bone marrow edema relate with rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, synovial tuberculosis, septic arthritis and traumatic arthritis
Arthritis isn't from an organ. It is caused from the deterioration of cartilage in the joints, which causes bone to rub against bone, thus causing arthritis.
arthritis and bone cancer
Degenerative arthritis is another name for Osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis will create bone spurs but then so will other forms of arthritis.
No they are not. An exostosis is the formation of new bone on the surface of a bone. while arthritis relates to joint problems.
marginal osteophytes are a result and a part of arthritis. they are the build up of bone around the area in joints where the bone has started to touch bone in joints.
X rays show up the damage that arthritis does to bone and will show the proximity of one bone to another which indicates damage or wear to cartilage.
There is no evidence that diet has any influence easing arthritic conditions aside from The condition Gout where foods with purines needs to be avoided.
No, it shows the density of the bone, People that have arthritis however are often more likely to get bone density problems because of the drugs they have to use to control the disease and often restrictions in their lifestyle may also make them more prone to bone density problems.
Because bone rubbing on bone without cartilage in between creaks.
Arthritis, Osteoprosis, Gout, and Muscular Dystrophy are diseases of the bone cell/bone.