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Disease of bone structure
- ... birth if a person has rickets or other diseases that affect bone structure.
- Periodontitis is inflammation and infection of the ligaments and bones that support the teeth. ... Periodontitis is a chronic infection ...
- ... nerve by nearby parts of the body or disease-related structures (such as a tumor or abnormal blood vessel) The femoral nerve can also be damaged from any of the following: A broken pelvis bone A catheter placed into the femoral artery in ...
- Dental x-rays help diagnose disease and injury of the teeth and gums as well as help planning the appropriate treatment. ... Normal x-rays show a normal number, structure, and position of the teeth and jaw bones. There are no cavities or other problems.
- ... reconstruction have: Birth defects (such as hypertelorism, Crouzon's disease, Apert's syndrome) Injuries to the head, face, or jaws (maxillofacial) Tumors Deformities caused by treatments of tumors
- ... many genetic conditions involving bones or the physical structure, intelligence is normal.
- ... is an advanced form of gingivitis that involves bone and attachment loss. Most of the time, more tests are not needed. However, dental x-rays may be done to see if the disease has spread to the supporting structures of the teeth.
- ... normal numbers of RBCs may be due to: Bone marrow disease that causes ... structure and function that is present at birth ( congenital ...
- ... on film. Structures that are dense (such as bone) will appear white, air will be black, and other structures will be shades of gray depending on density. X-rays can provide information about obstructions, tumors, and other diseases.
- ... the body High hematocrit may be due to: Bone marrow disease that causes ... structure and function that is present at birth (congenital ...