Unit 7
Scoliosis
An abnormal lateral curvature of the spine is called
Osteomalacia
An adult form of rickets
Lordosis
An exaggerated lumbar curvature
Bursitis
And inflammation associated with chronic irritation that commonly occurs in the elbow and shoulder regions
Kyphosis
Exaggerated thoracic curvature
Skull suture
Example of a synarthrotic or immovable joint would be the
Endocarditis
The inflammation of the inner tunic of the heart
Kyphosis
Abnormal posterior curvature of the vertebral column
Rickets
A childhood disease characterized by faulty ossification of bone is called
Paget's disease
A chronic inflammation of bones resulting in thickening and deformation is called
Knee
A common location for osteosarcoma is the
Polydactylism
A congenital anomaly characterized by the presence of more then the normal number of fingers or toes
Achondroplasia
A genetic disorder which results in the failure of cartilage to develop properly
Hodgkin's disease
A malignant disorder characterized by painless progressive, enlargement of lymphoid tissue
Osteomyelitis
Inflammation of the bone and bone marrow is called
Chronic splenomegaly
Passive congestion, malaria, leukemia, hemolytic aneeia are examples of
Osteomalacia
Softening of bone is referred to as
Lymphadenopathy
The swelling of lymph nodes is referred to as
Phocomelia
This developmental anomaly is characterized by the absence of the upper part of the limbs
Lymphedema
This is characterized by an accumulation of lymph in the soft tissues
Lymphangitis
This is characterized by fine red streaks that extend from the affected area to the axilla or groin
Adenocarcinoma
Which neoplasm is the one that is a malignancy composed of the epithelial tissue of a gland
