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Meanings of
ankylosis
in anglès
portuguès
ancilose
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Abnormal adhesion and rigidity of the bones of a joint.
anchylosis
portuguès
ancilose
Usage of
ankylosis
in anglès
1
Chronic arthritis with destruction of articular surfaces and
ankylosis
,
is seldom observed.
2
It can result in
ankylosis
of the joint and vascular or neural compression.
3
Routier speaks of
ankylosis
of the tongue of seventeen years' duration.
4
After repeated recurrences, there is
ankylosis
with deformity, the patient becoming a helpless cripple.
5
In many cases one of the joints has undergone
ankylosis
-
that
is
,
the bones have coalesced.
6
The extracellular ATP is rapidly converted into PPi, explaining the role of ANKH in preventing
ankylosis
.
7
To differentiate by manipulation between muscular fixation and
ankylosis
,
it may be necessary to anæsthetise the patient.
8
The Religion of Culture is exclusive, and slips easily into social caste, which is spiritual and mental
ankylosis
.
9
The system was bound to end in
ankylosis
,
in the paralysis of painting, and this, in fact, was the result.
10
In bony
ankylosis
the shadow of the two bones is a continuous one, the joint interval having been filled up.
11
At a later stage, and especially in neglected cases, operative and other measures may be required for deformity or
ankylosis
.
12
Recent work has suggested that changes in Wnt signalling, a key bone regulatory pathway, may contribute to joint
ankylosis
in AS.
13
The rare case of limited range of motion of the shoulder due to
ankylosis
of the sternoclavicular joint in SAPHO syndrome is presented.
14
Subjects must be kept in slings until union of bones has become established, and as a rule there will then exist marked
ankylosis
.
15
These men cared more for truth than for power, and their influence was to disintegrate the
ankylosis
of custom and make men think.
16
The skeleton of Simore, preserved in Paris, is remarkable for the
ankylosis
of all the articulations and the considerable size of all the nails.
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About this term
ankylosis
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
disintegrate the ankylosis
end in ankylosis
be ankylosis
joint ankylosis
mark ankylosis
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Translations for
ankylosis
portuguès
ancilose
anquilose
Ankylosis
through the time