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ankylose

VERB
  1. produce ankylosis by surgery
  2. undergo ankylosis
    joints ankylose

How To Use ankylose In A Sentence

  • Ankylosed teeth fail to erupt to meet their counterparts in the opposite jaw.
  • An ankylosed tooth can force adjacent teeth out of position, which can affect the bite.
  • joints ankylose
  • The proper sequence consists in correcting the deformity, providing the simplest apparatus to keep the limb in good position, preventing erroneous deflection of body weight during walking, and then allowing the child to grow and develop until he has reached the age of five before considering such an operation as transplanting tendons, and the age of ten before deciding to ankylose Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • I examined many skulls and found the occiput and first cervical ankylosed. An Ohio Woman in the Philippines Giving personal experiences and descriptions including incidents of Honolulu, ports in Japan and China
  • No genitalia were seen on the parasite and it exhibited no active movements, the joints of both limbs being ankylosed. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The clergy here are, it may be said, admirable, composed of good and saintly priests; but they vegetate, torpid with inaction; they neither read nor work; their joints become ankylose; they die of weariness in this provincial spot. The Cathedral
  • Extension of the ankylosed kyphotic cervical spine during conventional immobilization or for radiologic procedures resulted in neurologic deficits.
  • For the bones at the elbow are less subject to dislocation than those of the knee, but are more difficult to reduce and keep in their position, and are more apt to become inflamed and ankylosed. On Fractures
  • Now if this tube swells so much that it entirely closes, as so often happens in cases of "cold in the head" as well as in constant irritation from adenoids, then may follow a vast train of difficulties -- earache, mastoiditis, etc. -- with the result that the tiny bones in the middle ear which vibrate so exquisitely may become ankylosed (stiffened) and deafness often follow. The Mother and Her Child
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