The end result is one of anchylosis of the joint and permanent lameness.
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The word anchylosis signifies the stiffening of a joint.
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Our Doctor was curious about those cases of anchylosis, as he called it, of the lower jaw.
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The deformity, together with the formation of adhesions in the ankle-joint, led to the development of a firm anchylosis.
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Various operations have been devised for the treatment of osseous anchylosis of the hip-joint when in a bad position.
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This prevents to some extent further infection of the wound, and assists also in promoting the changes that tend to anchylosis.
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Even with the happier ending of resolution, anchylosis of the joint and incurable lameness is more often than not left behind.
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Henceforth he had nothing else to do but to plant his cabbages, until his legs were seized by anchylosis, absolutely forgotten.
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The concurrence of these conditions leads in time to great increase in size of the parts, together with increasing anchylosis and deformity.
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For the removal of too little bone is, on the one hand, apt to result in long-standing sinuses, on the other, to induce anchylosis.
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There is nothing to encourage a favorable prognosis, and a not unusual termination is an anchylosis with either the navicular bone or the coronet.
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But the poor child suffered the inevitable acute pains of active hip disease before anchylosis takes place, and he wasted visibly from the incessant pain.
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As the bone presents no sign of rachitic degeneration, it may be supposed that an injury sustained during life was the cause of the anchylosis.
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The end result is one of anchylosis of the joint and permanent lameness.
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The word anchylosis signifies the stiffening of a joint.
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Our Doctor was curious about those cases of anchylosis, as he called it, of the lower jaw.