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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.
bone marrow and blood
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Cartilage in the joints as wel as the bone and muscles are damaged or destroyed for reasons ranging from chemical imbalance to autoimmune disease to wear and tear/ trauma.
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.
Degenerative arthritis is another name for Osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis will create bone spurs but then so will other forms of arthritis.
arthritis and bone cancer
No they are not. An exostosis is the formation of new bone on the surface of a bone. while arthritis relates to joint problems.
There are many medical conditions that can be attributed to the skeletal system. This includes bone cancer, arthritis, and spinal bifida.
Any of the body's joints can be affected by arthritis.