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Ankylosis |
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Definitions |
A reduction of joint mobility resulting from changes involving the articular surfaces. Note that contracture refers to a reduction of joint mobility due to permanent shortening of the soft parts around a joint, muscles, tendons, ligaments, fasciae, or skin. Ankylosis and contracture can occur together or alone. Fibrous ankylosis refers to adhesions between the opposing surface of a joint. Cartilaginous ankylosis implies the fusion of two apposed cartilaginous surfaces. Bony ankylosis or synostosis refers to an osseous union between articulating surfaces. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0031013 |
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Note that contracture refers to a reduction of joint mobility due to permanent shortening of the soft parts around a joint, muscles, tendons, ligaments, fasciae, or skin. Ankylosis and contracture can occur together or alone. Fibrous ankylosis refers to adhesions between the opposing surface of a joint. Cartilaginous ankylosis implies the fusion of two apposed cartilaginous surfaces. Bony ankylosis or synostosis refers to an osseous union between articulating surfaces. |
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dc_date |
2017-05-18T02:58:48Z |
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definition |
A reduction of joint mobility resulting from changes involving the articular surfaces. |
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human_phenotype |
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HP:0031013 |
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label |
Ankylosis |
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notation |
HP:0031013 |
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prefLabel |
Ankylosis |
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