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Kohler"s bone disease - traducción al árabe

OSTEOCHONDROSIS THAT RESULTS IN DEATH AND COLLAPSE LOCATED IN NAVICULAR BONE OF FOOT
Kohler disease; Köhler's disease; Kohler's disease; Koehler disease; Koehler's disease

Kohler's bone disease      
‎ داءُ كولر العَظْمِيّ,التَّنَكُّسُ العَظْمِيُّ الغُضْروفِيُّ الرُّصُغِيّ‎
osteitis deformans         
  • hyperostosis cranii]]")
  • Paget's disease of right innominate bone. Man of 80 years age.
  • An ivory vertebra due to probable Paget disease
  • [[Micrograph]] showing Paget's disease of the bone with the characteristic jigsaw puzzle-like/mosaic pattern, [[H&E stain]]
BONE FORMATION DISEASE THAT HAS MATERIAL BASIS IN HYPERACTIVE OSTEOCLAST WHICH RESULTS IN ABNORMAL OSTEOBLAST BONE FORMATION LOCATED IN SKULL, LOCATED IN PELVIS, LOCATED IN VERTEBRAL COLUMN, LOCATED IN SET OF LIMBS
Paget's Disease of Bone; Osteitis deformans; Paget's disease, type 1; Paget disease of bone; Paget's disease of the bone; Morbus paget; Paget’s disease of bone
‎ الْتِهابُ العَظْمِ المُشَوِّه‎
linear fracture         
  • Compare healthy bone with different types of fractures: <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(a) closed fracture <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(b) open fracture <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(c) transverse fracture <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(d) spiral fracture <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(e) comminuted fracture <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(f) impacted fracture <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(g) greenstick fracture <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(h) oblique fracture
  • intramedullary nail]]
  • more images]]
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  • nonunion]] of the fracture fragments
  • Open ankle fracture with luxation
  • Proximal femur nail with locking and stabilisation screws for treatment of femur fractures of left thigh
  • Radiography]] to identify possible fractures after a knee injury
MEDICAL CONDITION IN WHICH THERE IS PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO THE CONTINUITY OF THE BONE
Fractured bone; Displacement (orthopedic surgery); Fracture (bone); Hair line fracture; Broken bones; Broken bone; Bone fractures; Complex fracture; Bone breakage; Comminuted Fracture; Fractures, bone; Displacement (Orthopedic surgery); Closed fracture; Comminuted fracture; Oblique fracture; Simple Fracture; Childrens fractures; Open fractures; Children's fractures; Bone crack; Fracture treatment; Open treatment; Closed treatment; FRX; Complications of fractures; Bone displacement; Bone rotation; Bone angulation; Bone apposition; Compound Fracture; Ad latus; Unstable frature; Bone break; Transverse fracture; List of fracture patterns in bone; Fracture pattern; Linear fracture; Impacted fracture; List of fracture patterns
‎ كَسْرٌ خَطِّيّ‎

Definición

bone
n.
part of a skeleton
1) to set a (broken) bone
2) to break, fracture a bone
3) a (broken) bone knits
4) to the bone (chilled/frozen to the bone)
complaint
(colloq.)
5) to pick a bone with smb.

Wikipedia

Köhler disease

Köhler disease (also spelled "Kohler" and referred to in some texts as Kohler disease I) is a rare bone disorder of the foot found in children between six and nine years of age. The disease typically affects boys, but it can also affect girls. It was first described in 1908 by Alban Köhler (1874–1947), a German radiologist. Dr. A. Köhler noted that children with foot pain displayed characteristics, within their x-rays, of irregularity in growth and development of the tarsal navicular bone in the foot. Furthermore, Köhler disease is known to affect five times more boys than girls and typically, only one foot is affected. The disease was then found to belong to a group of conditions called osteochondroses, which disturb bone growth at ossification centres which occurs during bone development.

It is caused when the navicular bone temporarily loses its blood supply. As a result, tissue in the bone dies and the bone collapses. When treated, it causes no long-term problems in most cases although rarely can return in adults. As the navicular bone gets back to normal, symptoms typically abate.

In February 2010, the Journal of the American Medical Association published a report proposing that the 19-year-old king Tutankhamun died of complications from malaria combined with Köhler disease II.