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arthralgiapain in a joint

arthredemajoint swelling
arthropyosispus formation in a joint cavity
bursitisinflammation of a bursa, the fluid-filled sac that prevents friction within a
joint
chondralgiapain originating in the cartilage
chondritisinflammation of the cartilage
chondromalaciaabnormal softening of the cartilage
coxitisinflammation of the hip joint
epiphysitisinflammation of the epiphysis of a bone
hemarthrosisblood in a joint cavity
hydrarthrosisaccumulation of watery fluid in a joint cavity
kyphosisthe Greek word for hunchback, an abnormally increased convexity in the
curvature of the thoracic
spine
lordosisforward curvature of the lumbar spine.
lumbagopain in the lower back (lumbar) region
ostealgiabone pain
osteitisinflammation of bone
osteochondritisinflammation of bone and cartilage
osteolysisdegeneration of bone from calcium loss.
fibroid tumor, or leiomyoma, is a benign (noncancerous) tumor found in smooth
muscle. Its most
common in the uterus.
leiomyosarcoma is a malignant tumor of smooth muscle thats usually found in the
uterus.
myoblastoma is a benign lesion of soft tissue.
myofibroma is a benign tumor containing muscular and fibrous tissue.

myosarcoma is a malignant tumor derived from muscle tissue.


rhabdomyoma is a benign tumor of striated muscle.
rhabdomyosarcoma is a highly malignant tumor that originates from striated muscle
cells.
Bursitis is a painful inflammation of one or more of the bursae, closed sacs that
cushion muscles and tendons
over bony prominences such as the knee.
Dermatomyositis is a connective tissue disease thats marked by itching and skin
inflammation in addition to
tenderness and weakness of muscles.
Epicondylitis, also known as tennis elbow, is an inflammation of tendons in the
forearm at their attachment
to the humerus.
Fasciitis is inflammation of the fasciae.
Myocellulitis is inflammation of the cellular tissue within a muscle.
Myofibrosis is an overgrowth of fibrous tissue that replaces muscle tissue.
Myositis purulenta is any bacterial infection of the muscle tissue that may result in
pus formation and, ultimately,
gangrene.
Tendinitis, a painful inflammation of tendons and their muscle attachments to bone.

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