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Ostetitis is the inflammation of the bones or any bone tissue. Endplate ostetitis is an inflammation or infection of the flat, plate like ends of the bone.

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What is another name for osteitis deformans?

osteomyelitis


A complication of hyperparathyroidism in which bones become softened and deformed?

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What is the medical term meaning inflammation of bone?

osteitis... Oste/o is the combining form for bone and -itis is the suffix for inflammation.I believe it's called osteomyelitis.


Is a complication of hyperparathyroidism in which bones become softened and deformed They can also develop cysts?

Osteitis fibrosa


Osteitis deformans is also known as?

Osteitis deformans is also known as Paget's disease, a condition characterized by the abnormal breakdown and formation of bone tissue, leading to weakened, misshapen bones. It can cause bone pain, fractures, and deformities.


Is it a cure for osteitis pubis?

no... ive had it for 4 months now.. the only thing is active rest..stretching and strengthening of the hip muscles.


What is paget bone disease?

Paget's disease of bone (osteitis deformans ) is the abnormal formation of bone tissue that results in weakened and deformed bones.


Can wearing two pairs of insoles in shoes cause osteitis pubis?

No. Two insoles in the shoes does not affect the pubic bone. No, it's a myth.


What is the medical term meaning breakdown and removal of bone?

Osteoclasis, bone degeneration, or osteodegeneration are some general terms for this. Other terms would be osteoporosis and osteitis deformans (present in Paget's disease).


What has the author Umang Khetarpal written?

Umang Khetarpal has written: 'In search of pathologic correlates for hearing loss and vertigo in Paget's disease' -- subject(s): Deafness, Diseases, Osteitis deformans, Temporal bone


What has the author James F Brailsford written?

James F. Brailsford has written: 'Osteochondritis of the adult tarsal navicular' -- subject(s): Osteochondrosis 'Paget's disease of bone' -- subject(s): Osteitis deformans


The muscle which inserts on the superior surface of the pubis the symphysis is the what?

Rectus Abdominis, hence tightness often causes the pain known as Osteitis pubis, usual caused by excessive running and kicking, from the pulling of the lower abdominal muscles.