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- labeled lumbar spondylosis. The term is from Ancient Gr**** σπόνδυλος spóndylos, "a vertebra", in plural "vertebrae – the backbone". "osis' is Latin/English...
- name of the condition indicates that it affects the bones of the spine (spondylo-) and the ends of bones (epiphyses), and that it is present from birth...
- condition indicates that it affects hearing (oto-) and the bones of the spine (spondylo-), and enlarges the ends of bones (megaepiphyses). The features of OSMED...
- disease. The word is from Gr**** ankylos meaning crooked, curved or rounded, spondylos meaning vertebra, and -itis meaning inflammation. Fibrodysplasia ossificans...
- Spondyloarthritis is categorized into two groups based on the ****essment of SpondyloArthritis International Society (ASAS) criteria: primarily axial involvement...
- Spondylo-meta-epiphyseal dysplasia (SMED) is a rare autosomal-recessive disease that causes skeletal disorders. SMED is thought to be caused by a mutation...
- patients. The term spondylolisthesis was coined in 1854 from the Gr**** words spóndylos (σπόνδυλος), which means "spine" or "vertebra," and olísthēsis (ολίσθησις)...
- entire limbs are shortened source chondro = of cartilage osteo = of bone spondylo = of the vertebrae plasia = form trophy = growth Examples include achondroplasia...
- Spondylo-ocular syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterised by lesions in the eye and the spine. These can be divided into those affecting the eyes...
- A.; García-Cruz, D.; Sánchez-Corona, J.; Cantú, J. M. (October 1995). "Spondylo-camptodactyly syndrome: a distinct autosomal dominant entity?". Clinical...