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Pachyostosis is a non-pathological
condition in
vertebrate animals in
which the
bones experience a thickening,
generally caused by
extra layers of lamellar...
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together with bone
thickening (
pachyostosis). This
joint occurrence is
called pachyosteosclerosis.
Axial osteomalacia Pachyostosis Pachyosteosclerosis Heinrich...
- be
inconsistent if
caused by some
disease or
other condition. Due to
pachyostosis, the
vertebrae are
greatly inflated,
making them
nearly twice as voluminous...
- with
cutaneous conditions Osteoma Osteosclerosis Pachyosteosclerosis Pachyostosis "Exostosis" at Dorland's
Medical Dictionary Dyson SJ (2010). "Radiography...
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notorious pachyostosis (bone thickening)
during development,
which ultimately modified the
skull roof of adults. Consequently,
pachyostosis was responsible...
- jaws. The
bones of the
postcranial skeleton are thick,
having undergone pachyostosis.
Mesosaurus is
unusual among reptiles in that it
possesses a cleithrum...
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holotype (AMNH 5550) and
seven topotypes (AMNH 5551-5557). The
degree of
pachyostosis varies within the
skulls of the specimens, and
Broom believed this to...
- the
disadvantage of
hampering coming up again.
Young plesiosaurs show
pachyostosis, an
extreme density of the bone tissue,
which might have
increased relative...
- 1111/1749-4877.12080. PMIDĀ 24148672. Morales, J.; Pickford, M.; Soria, D.;
Pachyostosis (1993). "Lorancameryx
pachyostoticus Nov. Gen. Nov. Sp. and Its Bearing...
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surface when the jaws were shut. Most
dinocephalians also
developed pachyostosis of the
bones in the skull,
which seems to have been an
adaptation for...