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- (plural entheses) is the connective tissue which attaches tendons or ligaments to a bone. There are two types of entheses: fibrous entheses and fibrocartilaginous...
- ligament to a bone. This site of attachment is known as the enthesis (pl. entheses). If the condition is known to be inflammatory, it can more precisely be...
- Enthesitis is inflammation of the entheses (singular: enthesis), the sites where tendons, ligaments and joint capsules attach to bones. It is a type of...
- rectangular bone connected to the lower end of the sca****). It also had entheses (connective tissue) for various muscle attachments. The humerus (upper...
- century AD. Skeletal evidence of the disease (ossification of joints and entheses primarily of the axial skeleton, known as "bamboo spine") was thought to...
- development of radiographic sacroiliitis. MRI imaging of the spine and entheses has made it possible to distinguish between inflammatory spinal lesions...
- separate conditions are: Enthesitis, wherein there is inflammation of the entheses, the sites where tendons or ligaments insert into the bone. It is ****ociated...
- anatomically close but separate condition, wherein there is inflammation of the entheses, the sites where tendons or ligaments insert into the bone. It is ****ociated...
- shape of adult bones than exercise later in life. Muscle attachment sites (entheses) have been thought to be impacted in the same way, causing entheseal changes...
- (peripheral arthritis). Often the insertion site where muscle attaches to bone (entheses) becomes inflamed (enthesitis). Inflammation may affect the sacroiliac...