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os·te·o·gen·e·sis O0142340 (ŏs′tē-ə-jĕn′ĭ-sĭs)n. pl. os·te·o·gen·e·ses (-sēz′) The formation and development of bony tissue. os′te·o·ge·net′ic (-ō-jə-nĕt′ĭk) adj.os′te·og′e·nous (-ŏj′ə-nəs) adj.osteogenesis (ˌɒstɪəʊˈdʒɛnɪsɪs) or osteogenyn (Physiology) the formation of bone ˌosteoˈgenic, osteogenetic, ˌosteˈogenous adjos•te•o•gen•e•sis (ˌɒs ti əˈdʒɛn ə sɪs) n. the formation of bone. [1820–30] os`te•o•ge•net′ic (-oʊ dʒəˈnɛt ɪk) os`te•og′e•nous (-ˈɒdʒ ə nəs) adj. Translationsosteogenesis
osteogenesis[¦äs·tē·ō′jen·ə·səs] (physiology) Formation or histogenesis of bone. osteogenesis
osteogenesis [os″te-o-jen´ĕ-sis] the formation of bone; the development of the bones.osteogenesis imperfec´ta an inherited condition marked by abnormally brittle bones that are subject to fracture. The most common kind is osteogenesis imperfecta tarda, in which the fractures occur when the child begins to walk; it is usually attended by blue coloration of the sclera (Lobstein's disease) and sometimes by otosclerotic deafness (van der Hoeve's syndrome). A less common, usually lethal type is osteogenesis imperfecta congenita, in which deformities occur in utero and the child is born with them. (See Atlas 1, Part B).os·te·o·gen·e·sis (os'tē-ō-jen'ĕ-sis), The formation of bone. Synonym(s): osteogeny, osteosis (2) , ostosis (2) [osteo- + G. genesis, production] osteogenesis (ŏs′tē-ə-jĕn′ĭ-sĭs)n. pl. osteogene·ses (-sēz′) The formation and development of bony tissue. os′te·o·ge·net′ic (-ō-jə-nĕt′ĭk) adj.os′te·og′e·nous (-ŏj′ə-nəs) adj.os·te·o·gen·e·sis (os'tē-ō-jen'ĕ-sis) The formation of bone. Synonym(s): osteogeny, osteosis (2) . [osteo- + G. genesis, production]osteogenesis Bone formation.osteogenesis the production (generation) of bone growth.OsteogenesisGrowth of new bone.Mentioned in: Bone Graftingos·te·o·gen·e·sis (os'tē-ō-jen'ĕ-sis) The formation of bone. [osteo- + G. genesis, production]Patient discussion about osteogenesisQ. is their any way to cure osteogenesis imperfecta my son has this bone disorder and can;t stand to see him cry thank you for any helpA. as far as i know- OI is a genetic problem. today there is no cure to genetic problems. there is a big research on gene therapy but there's a long long road before we will see any result..sorry... but there are several treatments that can ease your son's pain, here is a wonderful site that stores a vast amount of information about IO, including recent studies and researches: http://www.oif.org/site/PageServer
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