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Degenerative changes in the osseous structures are changes in the bone tissue. Osseous changes and degeneration are usually associated with spinal injuries and worsening of the condition.
Osseous degenerative changes are changes in the bone density and structure of the spine. These changes often cause pain and curvature of the spine.
Endplate changes can occur naturally due to aging, as these structures can degenerate over time due to normal wear and tear. In this case these are found in the vertebrae of the chest.
It is difficult to say as the reference is not given in context: could it mean the findings are unremarkable considering the age of the patient, i.e. bone structure is as expected in someone of that age
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Visualized osseous structures that are unremarkable in a chest Xray means that everything is normal. Anytime unremarkable is used in an X-ray report it means that the film is normal.
The medical term meaning obscured by overlying osseous structures is "osteopaque" or "osteodense." This refers to an area on medical imaging, such as X-rays or CT scans, where bone tissue blocks or makes it difficult to see underlying structures or pathology.
osseous tissue
Typically, it means age-related changes in the bony parts. It's part of life.
incomplete osseous fusion
Bone (Osseous Tissue)
We humans also have some osseous tissue. Bones are a great example of that.