marble bones disease

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marble bones disease

A child with marble bones disease has a doctor's appointment for a bone scan.

Definition

Noun: - A rare genetic bone disorder: "Marble bones disease" is the common name for osteopetrosis, an inherited condition where bones become abnormally dense and hard, resembling marble. - Characterized by increased bone density: The primary feature is a defect in bone remodeling, leading to excessive accumulation of bone mass. - Can affect bone marrow function: In severe cases, the dense bone can encroach on the space for bone marrow, potentially impairing the production of blood cells.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The infant was diagnosed with marble bones disease, which explained the frequent fractures.
    • Treatment for marble bones disease often focuses on managing complications like anemia and infections.
    • Researchers are studying gene therapies for this form of marble bones disease.
Advanced Usage
  • Clinical context: The term is often used in medical and patient education contexts to describe the condition's visual and tactile characteristics on X-rays and physical examination.
    • The radiograph showed the classic "marble-like" appearance consistent with marble bones disease.
Variants and Related Words
  • Osteopetrosis (n): The formal medical term for marble bones disease.
    • Albers-Schönberg disease is another name for a type of osteopetrosis.
  • Osteosclerotic (adj): Describing abnormal bone hardening, a key feature of the disease.
    • The biopsy revealed osteosclerotic changes.
Synonyms
  • Osteopetrosis: The direct technical synonym.
  • Albers-Schönberg disease: A specific eponymous name for one form of the disorder.
marble bones disease

A child with marble bones disease has a doctor's appointment for a bone scan.

Noun
  1. an inherited disorder characterized by an increase in bone density; in severe forms the bone marrow cavity may be obliterated