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Pathophysiology/Disorders of Musculoskeletal Function-Part Two

by Scott
Across
Webbing of fingers or toes.
Excessive inward curvature of spine.
An adenoma on this gland can cause osteoporosis.
Name for scoliosis in which no cause has been determined.
Hearing loss can occur from this condition of ear ossicles.
Not technically a diagnosis, but a term used to describe a lack of bone seen on X-ray assessments.
Softening of the bones.
Juvenile ______________, term used to describe children's diseases where one or more growth ossification centers undergo a period of degeneration and necrosis.
This disease is a growth disorder of the tibia (shin bone), lower leg angles inward.
Pes planus is a fancy term for this condition.
This is a test also known as the "Allis sign"; assesses for hip dislocation.
Also termed knock-knees. Decreased space between the knees.
Osgood ___________ disease; microfractures in zone where patella tendon inserts into tibial tubercle.
This vital hormone stimulates the production of OPG; inhibits the formation of osteoclasts.
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These forces are caused by intrauterine positions or sleeping patterns twisting growing bones; may cause deformities.
Was called congenital dislocation of the hip. Developmental ___________.
The difference to which an individual's bone density differs from peak bone density of a 30 year old.
Legg-Calve-___________ disease; osteonecrotic disease of proximal femoral epiphysis.
Renal _________, softening of bone in people with chronic renal failure.
Technical term for "clubfoot".
This osteogenesis condition is hereditary and is characterized by defective synthesis of type 1 collagen.
Also known as osteoclastogenesis inhibitory factor.
Metabolic bone disease; loss of mineralized bone.
Very common anomaly of the toes or fingers.
Type of osteitis, also Paget disease.
Type of maneuver for hip dislocation . It relocates the dislocation. newborns.
A maneuver designed to detect subluxation or dislocation of the hip.
___________ torsion; this refers to abnormal variations in hip rotation. Could be internal or external.
A visual hump due to loss of height in vertebral column and kyphosis.
Also called bowlegs; outward bowing of the knees.
Metatarsus _____________, another term for toeing in.