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syn·os·to·sis S0970200 (sĭn′ŏs-tō′sĭs)n. pl. syn·os·to·ses (-sēz) The fusion of normally separate skeletal bones. [syn- + Greek osteon, bone; see ost- in Indo-European roots + -osis.] syn′os·tot′ic (-tŏt′ĭk) adj.synostosis (ˌsɪnɒsˈtəʊsɪs) n (Anatomy) anatomy the (normal or abnormal) fusion of adjacent bonessyn•os•to•sis (ˌsɪn ɒˈstoʊ sɪs) n., pl. -ses (-sēz). the union of separate bones into a single bone. [1840–50; contraction of synosteosis] TranslationssynostosisenUK
synostosis[si‚nä′stō·səs] (anatomy) A type of synarthrosis in which the bones are continuous. (medicine) Union of originally separate bones into a single bone structure. synostosisenUK
synostosis [sin″os-to´sis] normal or abnormal union of two bones by osseous material. adj., adj synostot´ic.syn·os·to·sis (sin'os-tō'sis), [TA] Osseous union between two bones that are not supposed to be united; commonly refers to formation of a bony bundle between the radius and ulna following fracture of these two bones. Synonym(s): bony ankylosis, synosteosis, true ankylosis [syn- + G. osteon, bone, + -osis, condition] synostosis (sĭn′ŏs-tō′sĭs)n. pl. synosto·ses (-sēz) The fusion of normally separate skeletal bones. syn′os·tot′ic (-tŏt′ĭk) adj.syn·os·to·sis , synosteosis (sin'os-tō'sis, -tē-ōsis) [TA] Osseous union between the bones forming a joint. Synonym(s): bony ankylosis, true ankylosis. syn·os·to·sis , synosteosis (sin-os'tō'sis, -tē-ōsis) [TA] Osseous union between bones forming a joint. Synonym(s): bony ankylosis, true ankylosis. |