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14 Cards in this Set

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The accumulation of calculus on and in-between the teeth
Peridontal disease
Localized swelling at attachment site, pits and furrows or a bony spur
Musculo-skeletal markers of stress
Synovial joints

Erosion of the bone around the edges of the joint surface. A reduced tendency to fusion
Septic arthritis
Reabsorption of the nasal cavity / apature
All front teeth re-absorbed and a wonky pallate
Leprosy
Incomplete closure of the neural tube producing an incompletely formed sacral or lumbar vertebrae
Spina bifida
A hole or multiple holes in the skull
Myeloma
Porous appearance on the outer cranium (porotic hyperstosis) and inner orbits (cribra orbitalia)

“Hair-on-end” appearance on the cranium
Anemia / anemic lesions
Outer cortical layer and Inner medullary cavity growth - meaning that the bone often becomes enlarged partially or deformed

Bone destruction/pus formation on shaft
Osteomyelitis
Fine pitting and longitudinal striation on long bones, usually the tibiae

Non-specific inflammation of the bone surface (infection of the periosteum)
Periostitis
New woven bone formation/porosity on the orbit which should not be confused with cribra orbitalia
Scurvy
Inner medullary cavity growth, causing a white medullary cavity to show on x-rays
Osteitis
Eburnation and a porous joint surface
Osteoarthritis!
Collapsed vertebral body; vertebral fusion; an abnormal curvature of the spine,
Kyphosis vertebrae
Collapse of vertebrae in the lower thoracic and upper lumbar region
Tuberculosis