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Bone pain
- ... a softening of the bones (osteomalacia), muscle weakness, bone pain, and fractures. They develop because of a noncancerous ...
- ... in blood platelets (thrombocytopenia), bone abnormalities such as bone pain and fractures, and joint conditions such as arthritis. ...
- ... or more of the discs that separate the bones of the spine (vertebrae), causing pain in the back or neck and frequently in ... numbness in the arms or legs. If the bone spurs compress the spinal cord, affected ... Intervertebral disc disease is estimated ...
- ... individuals, one or more granulomas develop in the bones, causing pain and swelling. The granulomas, which usually occur in the skull or the long bones of the arms or legs, may cause the ...
- ... disease affects the entire skeleton, resulting in widespread bone and joint pain. The bones of the skull tend to grow unusually large ...
- ... the breakdown of joint cartilage and the underlying bone. It causes pain and stiffness and restricts the movement of joints. ...
- ... The disease most commonly affects the bones, causing bone thickening and pain, but the accumulation of histiocytes can also cause ...
- ... are most likely to experience pain. The affected bones may themselves be painful, or pain may be caused by arthritis in nearby joints. Arthritis results when the distortion of bones, particularly weight-bearing bones in the legs, causes ...
- ... This cartilage covers and protects the ends of bones, and its degeneration leads to pain and stiffness in the joints and other features ... and a reduced amount of space between the bones at the hip and knee joints. Hip pain is a common problem by adolescence. Affected individuals ...
- ... adults, recurrent fractures in the foot and thigh bones can lead to chronic pain. Affected adults may lose their secondary (adult) teeth ...