| SED | Spondylo-epiphyseal dysplasia |
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| S.E.M.D. | spondylo-epi-metaphyseal dysplasia |
| spondylo- | The vertabrae. Origin: G. Spondylos, vertebra (05 Mar 2000) |
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| spondylocace | Synonym: tuberculous spondylitis. Synonym: Rust's disease. Origin: spondylo-+ G. Kake, badness (05 Mar 2000) |
| spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia | <radiology> Autosomal dominant, retinal detachment to blindness findings: delay in ossification, vertebral bodies: decreased height, anterior hypoplasia at T-L jx, incompletely ossified odontoid process, supernumerary epihyseal ossification centres of metacarpals (especially 1st, 2nd) to excessive elongation (also in cleidocranial dysostosis), pelvis: horizontal acetabular roofs, slow ossification of acetabulum and femoral head to fossae appear empty, varus deformity of femoral neck (12 Dec 1998) |
| spondyloepiphysial dysplasia | A group of conditions characterised by growth insufficiency of the vertebral column, with flattening of vertebrae, and often involving the epiphyses at the hip and shoulder; results in dwarfism of the short trunk type, often also with short extremities, sometimes with other malformations; types with dominant, recessive [, and X-linked recessive inheritance have been described in different families. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spondylolisthesis | Forward movement of one building block of the spine (vertebra) in relation to an adjacent vertebra. (12 Dec 1998) |
| spondylolisthetic | Relating to or marked by spondylolisthesis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spondylolisthetic pelvis | A pelvis whose brim is more or less occluded by a forward dislocation of the body of the lower lumbar vertebra. Synonym: Prague pelvis, Rokitansky's pelvis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| spondylolysis | Dissolution of a vertebra, especially the pars interarticularis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| spondylomalacia | Softening of vertebrae with multiple collapsed vertebral bodies. Origin: spondylo-+ G. Malakia, softness (05 Mar 2000) |
| spondylopathy | Any disease of the vertebrae or spinal column. Synonym: rachiopathy. Origin: spondylo-+ G. Pathos, suffering (05 Mar 2000) |
| spondyloptosis | Synonym: spondylolisthesis. Origin: spondylo-+ G. Ptosis, a falling (05 Mar 2000) |
| spondylopyosis | Suppurative inflammation of one or more of the vertebral bodies. Origin: spondylo-+ G. Pyosis, suppuration (05 Mar 2000) |
| spondyloschisis | Embryologic failure of fusion of vertebral arch. See: spina bifida. Origin: spondylo-+ G. Schisis, fissure (05 Mar 2000) |
| spondylosis | Ankylosis of the vertebra; often applied non-specifically to any lesion of the spine of a degenerative nature. Origin: G. Spondylos, vertebra (05 Mar 2000) |
| spondylosyndesis | Synonym: spinal fusion. Origin: spondylo-+ G. Syndesis, binding together (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Spondylisthesis, Spondylistheses, Spondylolistheses
Synonyms : Spondylolyses
| spondylolisthesis |
a forward dislocation of one vertebra over the one beneath it producing pressure on spinal nerves
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| spondylolisthesis |
Slipped disc (medical term: prolapsed intervertebral disc) is a condition in which, due to a tear in the outer fibrous ring, the central part of the intervertebral disc is protruding into the spinal canal. Most commonly this occurs in the lowermost part of the spine, especially between the fourth and fifth vertebral bodies and between the fifth vetrebral body and the sacrum. This protrusion usually occurs to one side of the spinal canal, at the point where a nerve root leaves the canal. ...
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| spondylolysis |
a disorder in which the lower part of the spine is weakened by an abnormally soft vertebra
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| spondylolisthesis |
Forward movement of the body on one of the lower lumbar vertabra or the vertbra below it or on the sacrum.
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| spondylodynia |
Pain in vertebra(e).
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| spondylo | a forward dislocation of one vertebra over the one beneath it producing pressure on spinal nerves |
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