Bone erosion is the loss of bone from disease processes. Erosive arthritis is joint inflammation (arthritis) with bone destruction, and such conditions include rheumatoid arthritis.[2] Bone erosion is the loss of bone in a certain area, rather than a change in bone density, which is found in osteoporosis. Surprisingly, bone erosion is not common in osteoarthritis, although there is a subtype of osteoarthritis (erosive osteoarthritis) that may result in bone erosion.[3]
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Boneerosion is the loss of bone from disease processes. Erosive arthritis is joint inflammation (arthritis) with bone destruction, and such conditions...
become adherent to these bones and in some cases, this contact leads to erosion of the bone. As well as ossicular erosion, the bone of the ear canal (e.g...
Boneerosion is a central feature of rheumatoid arthritis. Bone continuously undergoes remodeling by actions of bone resorbing osteoclasts and bone forming...
minimize symptoms such as pain and swelling, to prevent bone deformity (for example, boneerosions visible in X-rays), and to maintain day-to-day functioning...
Pneumarthrosis, air in a joint (which is also a common normal finding). Boneerosion Systemic signs of arthritis such as fatigue Diagnosis may be a combination...
crystals called tophi. Extensive tophi may lead to chronic arthritis due to boneerosion. Elevated levels of uric acid may also lead to crystals precipitating...
weighted fat suppressed sagittal image. Focal increased signal (probable erosion) is seen at the base of the middle phalanx (long thin arrow). There is...
inflammation of the entheses, the sites where tendons or ligaments insert into the bone. It is an enthesopathy, a pathologic condition of the entheses. Early clinical...
tissue disease, and pyrophosphate deposition disease. It is distinct from boneerosion which is commonly associated with rheumatic arthritis, and also distinct...
but detecting bone marrow edema can predict subsequent progression to boneerosion or the need to replace the joint. Common symptoms of BME include joint...
"pannus", can lead to bony erosions and cartilage degradation at the site of the cartilage-bone junction in the periarticular bone. The cause of rheumatoid...
can enlarge over time to compress neighboring nerve roots, to cause boneerosion. The cysts may be found anterior to the sacral area and have been known...
days. Pelvic radiography showed multiple soft-tissue masses and some boneerosion. Other traits included mild facial changes, acquired short stature as...
deleterious consequence in autoimmune disease like Rheumatoid arthritis. Boneerosion caused by mature osteoclast cells is common in patients with rheumatoid...
Malaise, Michecl (August 2016). "Use of Tomosynthesis for Detection of BoneErosions of the Foot in Patients With Established Rheumatoid Arthritis: Comparison...
at sites of boneerosion in a murine experimental arthritis model of collagen-induced arthritis: possible involvement of osteopontin in bone destruction...
are evidenced by the presence of osteophytes, bone overgrowth, boneerosion, and rough subchondral bone in various specimens. E. laurillardi is also the...
adenoma, invasive papillary cystadenoma, and papillary tumor of temporal bone. However, these names are not encouraged as they do not accurately classify...
peroneal nerve. Cysts that were compressing one or more nerves and causing boneerosions have been reported to occur near the shoulder joint. Cyst on right wrist...
tinnitus, conductive hearing loss or sensorineural hearing loss via boneerosion of the otic capsule in rare cases. Hearing loss in children can also...
is locally aggressive and can spread to surrounding tissues, causing boneerosion and tissue damage. If not treated early, it can spread to areas outside...
include bleeding from the nose, nasal discharge, facial deformity from boneerosion and tumor growth, sneezing, or difficulty breathing. Standard X-rays...
table would have drained the water filling the caverns. Further erosion isolated Bone Cave Mountain from the Cumberland Plateau. Miller, Larry L. (2001)...