"Osteophytes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Osteophytes are small, bony growths that can form on the edge of joints, typically as a result of wear and tear or osteoarthritis. They can cause joint pain and stiffness.
Osteopenia is a medical condition characterized by a decrease in bone density, which is lower than normal, but not low enough to be classified as osteoporosis. It is a precursor to osteoporosis, and individuals with osteopenia are at increased risk of developing osteoporosis and experiencing fractures. Osteopenia is usually diagnosed using X-rays or other imaging tests, and it can be treated with lifestyle modifications, such as exercise and diet, as well as medication to help build bone density.
Osteoperiosteal refers to the junction or bond between the osteum (bone tissue) and periosteum (the fibrous connective tissue that covers the surface of bones).
Osteopetrosis is a rare genetic disorder that affects the bones. It is also known as Marble Bone Disease or Albers-Schonberg Disease. It is characterized by an abnormal increase in bone density, which can lead to a range of symptoms, including:<br><br> Fractures of the bones<br> Abnormal bone growth<br> Increased risk of infections<br> Anemia<br> Other complications<br><br>In people with osteopetrosis, the bones may become brittle and prone to breaking, and the bone marrow may not be able to produce enough platelets, which are necessary for blood clotting. In severe cases, osteopetrosis can lead to life-threatening complications, such as respiratory failure and infectious disease.
Osteophone is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a device or instrument used to produce sound from the skull or bones of an animal, particularly a fish or a bird, by controlling the nasal cavities or vocal cords. It is often associated with ancient or primitive forms of music making.
An osteophyte is a small bony growth that forms on the surface of a bone, typically as a result of degenerative joint disease, trauma, or other bone-related conditions. It is also known as a bone spur.
Osteophytosis refers to the formation of new bone growths, or bone spurs, which can occur as a result of various conditions, such as osteoarthritis, bone trauma, or degenerative joint disease. These bone spurs can grow into adjacent joints, discs, or ligaments, causing compression or irritation of nearby nerve or blood vessels, leading to symptoms such as pain, stiffness, or numbness.
Osteoplast is a term used in medicine, particularly in the field of orthopedics. It refers to the process or technique of rebuilding or reshaping bone tissue to restore its normal shape, integrity, or function. This may involve surgically removing damaged or diseased bone and replacing it with healthy bone grafts or bone substitute materials. The goal of osteoplasty is to promote healing, alleviate pain, and restore normal movement and function to the affected area.
Osteoplastic refers to a material or substance that is used to rebuild or repair bone tissue, typically in the context of orthopedic or oral surgery.
Osteopology is a term that refers to the study of bones. It can be considered a subfield of anatomy or pathology, and involves the examination and analysis of skeletal structures to understand their development, function, and potential disorders or abnormalities.