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osteoid
os·te·oid O0142500 (ŏs′tē-oid′)adj. Resembling bone.n. The bone matrix, especially before calcification.osteoid (ˈɒstɪˌɔɪd) adj (Anatomy) of or resembling bone; bonyos•te•oid (ˈɒs tiˌɔɪd) adj. 1. having a skeleton of bones. 2. resembling bone; bonelike. [1830–40; < Greek osté(on) bone + -oid] Translations
osteoid
osteoid[′äs·tē‚ȯid] (histology) The young hyaline matrix of true bone in which the calcium salts are deposited. osteoid
osteoid [os´te-oid] 1. resembling bone.2. the organic matrix of bone; young bone that has not undergone calcification.osteoid osteoma a benign hamartomatous lesion of cortical bone in young persons. There are small sclerotic bone-forming areas visible on technetium diphosphate bone scan. The small central nidus produces large amounts of prostaglandin. There is often night pain, which may be responsive to nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs. Lesions may be excised in toto or may be treated with nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, and often undergo involution in 5 to 7 years.os·te·oid (os'tē-oyd), 1. Relating to or resembling bone. Synonym(s): ossiform2. Newly formed organic bone matrix before calcification. [osteo- + G. eidos, resemblance] osteoid (ŏs′tē-oid′)adj. Resembling bone.n. The bone matrix, especially before calcification.os·te·oid (os'tē-oyd) 1. Relating to or resembling bone. 2. Newly formed organic bone matrix before calcification. [osteo- + G. eidos, resemblance]os·te·oid (os'tē-oyd) 1. Relating to or resembling bone. 2. Newly formed organic bone matrix before calcification. Synonym(s): osteosarcoma. [osteo- + G. eidos, resemblance] |