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Results 71 - 80 of 395 for Disorder of bone
  1. Malignant otitis externa is a disorder that involves infection and damage of the bones of the ear canal and at the base of the skull.
  2. Cervical spondylosis is a disorder that results from abnormal growth of the bones of the neck and degeneration and mineral deposits in the cushions between the vertebrae. Progressive neck pain is a key ...
  3. Epidural abscess is a rare disorder caused by infection in the area between the bones of the skull, or spine, and the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord (meninges). This infection is called an intracranial ...
  4. Myelodysplastic syndrome is a group of disorders in which the blood cells produced in the bone marrow do not mature into healthy cells. This leaves you with fewer healthy blood cells in your body. The blood cells that ...
  5. ... complication of certain diseases such as lupus , or bone marrow transplantation . The disorder is most common among children and young adults. ...
  6. ... cause bleeding in the joint, such as hemophilia Disorders that block the blood supply near a joint and lead to bone death ( avascular necrosis ) Other types of arthritis, such ...
  7. Acrodysostosis is an extremely rare disorder that is present at birth (congenital). It leads to problems with the bones of the hands, feet, and nose, and intellectual disability.
  8. ... such as levodopa, antidepressants, anticonvulsants) Polycythemia rubra vera (bone marrow disease) Sydenham chorea (movement disorder that occurs most often in children after infection ...
  9. ... group of conditions passed down through families. The disorder involves the skin, nervous system, eyes, endocrine glands, urinary and reproductive systems, and bones. It causes an unusual facial appearance and a ...
  10. ... which can occur with gout or treatment of bone marrow, lymph node, or other disorders) Exposure to toxic substances such as lead, cleaning ...
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