ankylosis

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The stiffening of a joint as the result of such abnormal fusion
The growing together of bones to form a single unit
An onset of stiffness or inflexibility
— Fusion of bones across a joint
Immobility and consolidation of a joint due to a disease, injury, or surgical procedure
Abnormal immobility of a tooth, where it becomes directly attached to the bone
Fusion - may be bony as in Ankylosing spondylitis
teeth that do not fully erupt because they are attached to the bone
Fixation of a joint, often in an abnormal position, such as occurs in rheumatoid arthritis (from the Greek word agkylosis meaning bent condition)
abnormal adhesion and rigidity of the bones of a joint
Loss of movement in a joint
Abnormal immobility, union or fusion May occur between two bones at their articulation (i e , TMJ) or between teeth and alveolar bone In such a case, the periodontal ligament is obliterated by a 'bony bridge' and the tooth root is fused to the alveolar bone Dental ankylosis prevents both eruption and orthodontic movement In a growing child, an ankylosed tooth appears to 'submerge' as adjacent unaffected teeth continue their normal pattern of eruption
{i} hardening of the joints
Same as Anchylosis
Stiffness or fixation of a joint; formation of a stiff joint
The union of two or more separate bones to from a single bone; the close union of bones or other structures in various animals
ankylosis
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