Osteosis cutis
osteosis cutis osteosis cu·tis (kyōō’tĭs)
n.
Bone formation in the skin and tissue by osseous metaplasia of calcium deposits. Also called osteodermia.
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osteosuture os·te·o·su·ture (ŏs’tē-ō-sōō’chər) n. See osteorrhaphy.
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osteosynthesis os·te·o·syn·the·sis (ŏs’tē-ō-sĭn’thĭ-sĭs) n. The process of mechanically bringing the ends of a fractured bone close together, as by wiring together or attaching to a metal plate.
- Osteothrombosis
osteothrombosis os·te·o·throm·bo·sis (ŏs’tē-ō-thrŏm-bō’sĭs) n. Thrombosis in one or more of the veins of a bone.
- Osteotome
[os-tee-uh-tohm] /ˈɒs ti əˌtoʊm/ noun, Surgery. 1. a double-beveled chisellike instrument for cutting or dividing bone. /ˈɒstɪəˌtəʊm/ noun 1. a surgical instrument for cutting bone, usually a special chisel osteotome os·te·o·tome (ŏs’tē-ə-tōm’) n. A chisel-like instrument for cutting bone.
- Osteotomy
[os-tee-ot-uh-mee] /ˌɒs tiˈɒt ə mi/ noun, plural osteotomies. Surgery. 1. the dividing of a bone, or the excision of part of it. /ˌɒstɪˈɒtəmɪ/ noun (pl) -mies 1. the surgical cutting or dividing of bone, usually to correct a deformity osteotomy os·te·ot·o·my (ŏs’tē-ŏt’ə-mē) n. Surgical division or sectioning of bone.