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| combined form meaning curve, swayback, or anterior curvature in the lumbar region |
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| normal anterior curvature of the lumbar spine becomes exaggerated |
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| combined form meaning loins or lower back |
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| pertaining to the lower back and sacrum |
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| combined form meaning bone marrow |
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| combined form meaning straight |
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| combined form meaning children |
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| combined form meaning bone |
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| another name for Paget's disease |
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| development of painful bones |
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| genetic disorder involving defective development of ones that are brittle and fragile |
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| combined form meaning crooked, bend, or lateral curvature |
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| spinal column is bent abnormally to the side--most common spinal deformity in adolescent girls |
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| combined form meaning vertebra--used to make words about conditions of the structure |
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| abnormal condition of the vertebra--degeneration of the intervertebral disks in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions |
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| combined form meaning vertebra--used to describe the structure itself |
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| Suffix meaning immature cell or embryonic |
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| bone cell that synthesizes collagen and protein to form bone tissue |
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| cell breaks down bone to remove bone tissue |
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| forward slipping of a vertebra over a lower vertebra |
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