Bony pathology refers to a range of disorders affecting the bones, including conditions such as fractures, infections, tumors, and degenerative diseases. These issues can result from trauma, metabolic imbalances, infections, or genetic factors, leading to structural abnormalities, pain, or functional impairment. Diagnosis often involves imaging techniques like X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs, and treatment may include medication, surgery, or physical therapy depending on the specific condition. Understanding bony pathology is crucial for effective management and rehabilitation in orthopedic and medical practice.
On a chest x-ray, this means that the bones are seen as normal, without pathology.
yes b/c a bony fish has to have a bony body
There are bony fishes and cartilaginous fishes.
who is the father of pathology??
Kenneth M. Brinkhous has written: 'Year Book of Pathology and Clinical Pathology, 1983' '1990 Year Book Of Pathology And Clinical Pathology' 'Year Book of Pathology and Clinical Pathology, 1986'
Gross pathology refers to what can be seen with the naked eye, and microscopic pathology uses a microscope.
Pathology is the study of diseases, so a pathology department would be the department where diseases are studied.
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G. Payling Wright has written: 'Systemic pathology' -- subject(s): Pathology 'An introduction to pathology' -- subject(s): Pathology
Yes,they are very bony.
Yes, it is a bony fish. They belong to the Osteicthyes class of bony fish.
The different types of pathology are clinical pathology, surgical pathology, neuropathology, general pathology. General pathology covers all areas of pathology but not in as much detail as the specific types of pathology and serves a medical education. Last is a relatively new area of pathology environmental pathology.