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ankylosis

/ang-kuh-loh-sis/US // ˌæŋ kəˈloʊ sɪs //UK // (ˌæŋkɪˈləʊsɪs) //

强直病,强直性脊柱炎,强直性关节炎,强直性疾病

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Pathology. abnormal adhesion of the bones of a joint.
    • : Anatomy. the union or consolidation of two or more bones or other hard tissues into one.

Examples

  • Results may be considered favorable even with elbow ankylosis.

  • Chronic arthritis with destruction of articular surfaces and ankylosis, is seldom observed.

  • Subjects must be kept in slings until union of bones has become established, and as a rule there will then exist marked ankylosis.

  • In the average instance, because of arthritis which persists for a considerable length of time, more or less ankylosis results.

  • The affected joint was very much enlarged, with little or no mobility, the condition being practically the same as true ankylosis.