The term that describes the softening of cartilage is "chondromalacia." To analyze this term, we can break it down into its components: "chondro-" refers to cartilage, and "-malacia" indicates a softening or abnormal softness. Therefore, chondromalacia specifically refers to the pathological condition where cartilage loses its normal firmness and structure, often leading to pain and dysfunction in the affected joints.
Chondromalacia is abnormal softening of cartilage of the joints. Bicompartmental means relating to two compartments and is normally used referring to something in both the inside and the outside of the knee (the medial and lateral compartments). So I would assume that bicompartmental chondromalacia is abnormal softening of the cartilage of both the inside and outside of the knee. Hope this has helped.
Chondromalacia means the softening of the vertebral joint (or of any bone).
osteomalcia is the abnormal softening of bones in adults.Osteomalacia
-malacia means softening, so tracheomalacia is softening of the windpipe, and osteomalacia is softening of bones.
malacia means softening myel means bone marrow
Meningomalacia; meningo refers to the meninges and -malacia means the abnormal softening of, so the literal definition is meninges, the abnormal softening of.meningomalaciaMeningomalaciameningomalacia
Chondro- means cartilage and oste- means bone. Chondroosteal means related to cartilage and bone.
Malacia (or suffix: -malacia) means any abnormal softening of tissue.
Is the abnormal softening of the walls of an artery or arteries
It is false; splenomegaly is enlargement of the spleen.
malacia means softening, or loss of consistency, of an organ or tissue.
To "shatter" cartilage means to rip or tear it.