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periostitis
[ per-ee-o-stahy-tis ]
periostitis
/ ˌpɛrɪɒˈstɪtɪk; ˌpɛrɪɒˈstaɪtɪs /
noun
- inflammation of the periosteum
Derived Forms
- periostitic, adjective
Other Words From
- per·i·os·tit·ic [per-ee-o-, stit, -ik], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of periostitis1
Example Sentences
Periostitis is an occasional sequel.
In the few cases, he says, in which the periostitis is followed by necrosis the extent of dead bone has always been less than that of the inflammation over it.
Infective periostitis or acute necrosis.
Py�mia is commonly preceded by some local inflammatory wound-complication, such as suppurative periostitis, osteo-myelitis, etc., and is rarely developed before the end of the second week after the receipt of the injury.
The periosteum becomes inflamed; a widespread suppurative periostitis is the result; necrosis of the bone from insufficient nutrition follows, while mechanical pressure on the pus aids in its absorption.
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