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Connective tissue which attaches tendons or ligaments to bones
entheses. In a fibrous enthesis, the collagenous tendon or ligament directly attaches to the bone. In a fibrocartilaginous enthesis, the interface presents
Enthesis
Inflammation where tendons and ligaments attach to bones
Enthesitis is inflammation of the entheses (singular: enthesis), the sites where tendons, ligaments and joint capsules attach to bones. It is a type of
Enthesitis
Rounded outgrowth found on external or internal organs of plants or animals
attachment for skeletal muscles. The muscles attach by tendons, where the enthesis is the connective tissue between the tendon and bone. For example, the
Tubercle
Disorder characterized by calcium deposits in a tendon
enthesopathy where deposits of calcium phosphate form in an enthesis. Calcium in a tendon or enthesis is seen on radiographs (X-ray imaging). Calcification
Calcific_tendinitis
Part of bone
protrusions or eminences that serve as attachments for tendons or ligaments. The enthesis is the connective tissue between the tendon of a skeletal muscle and bone
Tubercle_(bone)
Disorder in the attachment of a ligament or tendon to a bone
tendon or ligament to a bone. This site of attachment is known as the enthesis (pl. entheses). If the condition is known to be inflammatory, it can more
Enthesopathy
Autoimmune diseases of the skin
Research Consortium of Canada (SPARCC), Maastricht Ankylosing Spondylitis Enthesis Score (MASES), Leeds Dactylitis Index (LDI), Patient Global for Psoriatic
Psoriasis
Long-term inflammatory arthritis
of people with psoriasis develop PsA. Enthesitis is inflammation of an enthesis (the site where a tendon or ligament attaches to a bone). In PsA, enthesitis
Psoriatic_arthritis
Muscles terminology
one at each end. The connective tissue of the attachment is called an enthesis. The origin of a muscle is the bone, typically proximal, which has greater
Anatomical_terms_of_muscle
Tendon inflammation disease of the elbow
ulnar nerve. Together, these five muscles have a common attachment (an enthesis) on the medial epicondyle of the humerus. The flexor tendon is approximately
Golfer's_elbow
X-linked dominant disorder that causes rickets
Natalie; McKee, Marc D. (September 2023). "Mineral tessellation in mouse enthesis fibrocartilage, Achilles tendon, and Hyp calcifying enthesopathy: A shared
X-linked_hypophosphatemia
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List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
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Medical conditions
pathological new bone formation, which are characteristic of the disease. The enthesis, a critical site of disease activity, is particularly affected. The role
Axial_spondyloarthritis
Medical condition
radiographic studies. In some cases, DISH may be manifested as ossification, or enthesis, in other parts of the skeleton. The calcification and ossification is
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
Diffuse_idiopathic_skeletal_hyperostosis
Protein
PMID 25785238. Juneja SC, Veillette C (2013). "Defects in tendon, ligament, and enthesis in response to genetic alterations in key proteoglycans and glycoproteins:
Fibromodulin
Language used to describe the human body
such as hyperextension and hyperflexion, which may lead to breaks. An enthesis is the connective tissue that attaches tendons and ligaments to bones.
Medical_terminology
Enchondromatosis - Ender's nail - Endochondral ossification - Endosteum - Enthesis - Epiphyseal plate - Epiphysiodesis - Epiphysis - Erlenmeyer flask deformity
Index of trauma and orthopaedics articles
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List of Greek and Latin roots in English/T
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Extinct genus of dinosaurs
of the glenoid fossa. The ventral edge of the scapula lacks a distinct enthesis, which may also represent an ontogenetic trait. The glenoid fossa has an
Chuanqilong
Archaeological sub-discipline
ligaments connect muscles to bones through a connective tissue referred to as enthesis. The muscle attachment sites on the skeleton often manifest morphological
Near_Eastern_bioarchaeology
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English : occupational name for someone who made and drove in stakes, or a topographic name for someone who lived near a boundary post for example, from a derivative of Middle English stake ‘post’, ‘stake’.
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Bulgarian
, violet.
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Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles or Carl
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Rajeshwar | ராஜேஷà¯à®µà®°
Lord of kings
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Son of Grim.
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Rich; Old; Wise; Noble; Long Lived
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Muslim
Abundance, Excess
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Japanese
(è¼ç”·) Japanese name TERUO means "shining man."
Girl/Female
Irish
From the great field.
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