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ankylosis
[ ang-kuh-loh-sis ]
noun
- Pathology. abnormal adhesion of the bones of a joint.
- Anatomy. the union or consolidation of two or more bones or other hard tissues into one.
ankylosis
/ ˌæŋkɪˈlɒtɪk; ˌæŋkɪˈləʊsɪs /
noun
- abnormal adhesion or immobility of the bones in a joint, as by a direct joining of the bones, a fibrous growth of tissues within the joint, or surgery
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Derived Forms
- ankylotic, adjective
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Other Words From
- an·ky·lot·ic [ang-k, uh, -, lot, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ankylosis1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ankylosis1
C18: from New Latin, from Greek ankuloun to crook
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Example Sentences
Results may be considered favorable even with elbow ankylosis.
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Chronic arthritis with destruction of articular surfaces and ankylosis, is seldom observed.
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Subjects must be kept in slings until union of bones has become established, and as a rule there will then exist marked ankylosis.
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In the average instance, because of arthritis which persists for a considerable length of time, more or less ankylosis results.
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The affected joint was very much enlarged, with little or no mobility, the condition being practically the same as true ankylosis.
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