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arthrologia arthrology, arthrology
arthrology <study> That part of anatomy which treats of joints.
Origin: Gr. Joint.
(04 Mar 1998)
arthrolysis Restoration of mobility in stiff and ankylosed joints.
Origin: arthro-+ G. Lysis, a loosening
(05 Mar 2000)
arthromere <zoology> One of the body segments of Arthropods. See Arthrostraca.
Origin: Gr. Joint + -mere.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
arthrometer 1. An instrument for measuring angles.
2. An appliance for the static test of labyrinthine disease, which consists of a plank, one end of which may be raised to any desired height; as one end of the plank is gradually raised, the point at which a patient loses balance is noted.
3. A calibrated device designed to measure the arc or range of motion of a joint.
Synonym: arthrometer, fleximeter, pronometer.
Origin: G. Gonia, angle, + metron, measure
(05 Mar 2000)
arthrometry Measurement of the range of movement in a joint.
Origin: arthro-+ G. Metron, measure
(05 Mar 2000)
arthronosos Rarely used term for any disease of the joints.
Origin: arthro-+ G. Nosos, disease
(05 Mar 2000)
arthropathia Synonym: arthropathy.
Origin: L.
(05 Mar 2000)
arthropathia psoriatica <radiology> Types: true psoriatic arthritis (1/3), resembling rheumatoid arthritis (1/3), combination of psoriatic and RA (1/3) findings: no juxta-articular osteoporosis (unlike RA), periosteal reaction frequent, assymetrical destruction of DIP with ankylosis, resorption of terminal tufts with pencil in cup deformity, ivory phalanx, destruction of 1st toe IP joint with periosteal reaction and bony proliferation at distal phalangeal base (pathognomonic), assymetrical syndesmophytes (lower C- to upper lumbar spine), squaring of vertebrae in lumbar spine, paravertebral soft tissue calcifications, bilateral assymetrical sacroiliitis associated with HLA B-27 antigen, negative rheumatoid factor
(12 Dec 1998)
arthropathology The study of diseases of joints.
(05 Mar 2000)
arthropathy <rheumatology> Any disease that affects joints.
Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease
(11 Nov 1997)
arthropathy, neurogenic Chronic progressive degeneration of the stress-bearing portion of a joint, with bizarre hypertrophic changes at the periphery. It is probably a complication of a variety of neurologic disorders, particularly tabes dorsalis, involving loss of sensation, which leads to relaxation of supporting structures and chronic instability of the joint.
(12 Dec 1998)
arthrophyma An articular tumour or swelling.
Origin: arthro-+ G. Phyma, swelling, tumour
(05 Mar 2000)
arthroplasty <orthopaedics> The surgical repair of a joint.
(27 Sep 1997)
arthroplasty, replacement Partial or total replacement of a joint.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip - »õâ Replacement of the hip joint.
    Synonyms : Arthroplasties, Hip Replacement, Arthroplasties, Replacement, Hip, Arthroplasty, Hip Replacement, Hip Replacement Arthroplasties, Hip Replacement Arthroplasty, Replacement Arthroplasties, Hip, Replacement Arthroplasty, Hip, Replacement, Total Hip
  • Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee - »õâ Replacement of the knee joint.
    Synonyms : Arthroplasties, Knee Replacement, Arthroplasties, Replacement, Knee, Arthroplasty, Knee Replacement, Knee Replacement Arthroplasties, Knee Replacement Arthroplasty, Replacement Arthroplasties, Knee, Replacement Arthroplasty, Knee, Replacement, Total Knee
  • Arthropod Vectors - »õâ Arthropods, other than insects and arachnids, which transmit infective organisms from one host to another or from an inanimate reservoir to an animate host.
    Synonyms : Arthropod Vector, Vector, Arthropod, Vectors, Arthropod
  • Arthropod Venoms - »õâ Venoms from animals of the phylum Arthropoda. Those most investigated are from scorpions and spiders of the class Arachnidae and from ant, bee, and wasp families of the Insecta order Hymenoptera. The venoms contain protein toxins, enzymes, and other bioactive substances and may be lethal to man.
    Synonyms : Arthropod Venom, Venom, Arthropod, Venoms, Arthropod
  • Arthropods - »õâ Members of the phylum Arthropoda of the animal kingdom, composed of organisms having a hard, jointed exoskeleton and paired jointed legs, and including among other classes, the ARACHNIDA and INSECTS, many species of which are important medically as parasites or as vectors of organisms capable of causing disease in man. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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arthroscope a type of endoscope that is inserted into a joint for visual examination
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arthroscopy a minimally invasive operation to repair a damaged joint; the surgeon examines the joint with an arthroscope while making repairs through a small incision
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arthrospore a body that resembles a spore but is not an endospore; produced by some bacteria one of a string of thick walled vegetative resting cells formed by some algae and fungi
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Arthropoda Arthropods (Phylum Arthropoda) are the largest phylum of animals and include the insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and other similar creatures. Over four out of five extant (living today) animal species are arthropods, with over a million modern species described and a fossil record reaching back to the early Cambrian. Arthropods are common throughout marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and even aerial environments, as well as including various symbiotic and parasitic forms. ...
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arthropod Arthropods (Phylum Arthropoda) are the largest phylum of animals and include the insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and other similar creatures. Over four out of five extant (living today) animal species are arthropods, with over a million modern species described and a fossil record reaching back to the early Cambrian. Arthropods are common throughout marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and even aerial environments, as well as including various symbiotic and parasitic forms. ...
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