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merrils lower leg pathology

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Bone cyst   fluid filled cyst with a wall of fibrous tissue  
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Congenital clubfoot   abnormal twisting of the foot, usu. inward and downward  
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Dislocation   displacement of a bone from the joint space  
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Pott’s fracture   avulsion fracture of the medial malleolus with loss of the ankle mortise  
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Jones fracture   avulsion fracture of the base of the 5th metatarsal  
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Gout   hereditary form of arthritis where uric acid is deposited in the joints  
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Metastases   transfer of a cancerous lesion from one area to another  
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Osgood-schlatter disease   incomplete separation or avulsion of the tibial tuberosity  
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Osteoarthritis   degenerative joint disease – arthritis marked by progressive cartilage deterioration in synovial joints  
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Osteomalacia   rickets – softening of the bones due to a vitamin D deficiency  
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Osteomyelitis   inflammation of bone due to a pyogenic infection  
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Osteopetrosis   increased density of atypically soft bone  
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Osteoporosis   loss of bone density  
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Paget’s disease   chronic metabolic disease of bone marked by weakened deformed and thickened bone that is easily fractured  
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Ewing’s sarcoma   malignant bone tumor arising in the medullary cavity  
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Exostosis   benign bone tumor with a cartilaginous cap  
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Osteoclastoma   lucent lesion in the metaphysis, usu. At distal femur  
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