Osteonecrosis — Cabeza de fémur, abajo del corte de cartilago en la parte superior, se puede ver la osteonecrosis Clasificación y recursos externos … Wikipedia Español
osteonecrosis — f. patol. Necrosis o muerte del hueso. Medical Dictionary. 2011. osteonecrosis necrosis ósea … Diccionario médico
Osteonecrosis of the jaw — Osteonecrosis of the jaws Classification and external resources Osteonecrosis of the jaw of the upper left jaw in a patient diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency ICD 10 M … Wikipedia
osteonecrosis aséptica — f. patol. Necrosis ósea causada por una alteración de tipo vascular. La más frecuente es la de la cabeza del fémur; las causas pueden ser: 1) por rotura vascular ocasionada por un traumatismo, 2) por alteraciones sanguíneas, 3) por alteraciones… … Diccionario médico
osteonecrosis — noun Alternative name for avascular necrosis … Wiktionary
Osteonecrosis — Bone death resulting from poor blood supply to an area of bone. Also known as aseptic necrosis or avascular necrosis. * * * The death of bone in mass, as distinguished from caries (“molecular death”) or relatively small foci of necrosis in bone.… … Medical dictionary
osteonecrosis — death of bony tissue, usually adjacent to a joint surface where it is enclosed by avascular cartilage. It is usually caused by loss of blood supply (avascular necrosis) due to trauma and is a definitive feature in a variety of conditions,… … The new mediacal dictionary
osteonecrosis — /ˌɒstioʊnəˈkroʊsəs/ (say .osteeohnuh krohsuhs) noun Pathology the death of bone tissue from any of a number of causes, most commonly the loss of blood supply. {osteo + necrosis} …
osteonecrosis — … Useful english dictionary
Neuralgia-inducing cavitational osteonecrosis (NICO) — refers to presence of cavitations in jaw bones (mandible and/or maxilla) in conjunction with chronic facial neuralgia. The concept implies direct and causal relationship between the bone pathology (cavitations) and pain itself. Pain in this… … Wikipedia