Definition of Osteoma. Meaning of Osteoma. Synonyms of Osteoma

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Definition of Osteoma

Osteoma
Osteoma Os`te*o"ma, n.; pl. Osteomata. [NL. See Osteo-, and -oma.] (Med.) A tumor composed mainly of bone; a tumor of a bone.

Meaning of Osteoma from wikipedia

- An osteoma (plural osteomas or less commonly osteomata) is a new piece of bone usually growing on another piece of bone, typically the skull. It is a benign...
- An osteoid osteoma is a benign (non-cancerous) bone tumor that arises from osteoblasts and some components of osteoclasts. It was originally thought to...
- Osteoma cutis is a cutaneous condition characterized by the presence of bone within the skin in the absence of a preexisting or ****ociated lesion.: 529 ...
- may be hampered by the subcutaneous or intramuscular calcified deposits. Osteoma cutis is a cutaneous condition characterized by the presence of bone within...
- (around the knee joint). Examples of benign bone tumors include osteoma, osteoid osteoma, osteochondroma, osteoblastoma, enchondroma, giant cell tumor of...
- exposure, caused by the wearing away of skin in the canal Auditory canal osteoma (bony outgrowths of the temporal bone) Cholesteatoma Contact dermatitis...
- simple bone cyst, aneurysmal bone cyst, non-ossifying fibroma, and osteoid osteoma. One of the clinical signs of rickets that doctors look for is cupping...
- osteoid osteoma; therefore, some consider the two tumors to be variants of the same disease, with osteoblastoma representing a giant osteoid osteoma. However...
- common in pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism than in pseudohypoparathyroidism. Osteoma cutis may be present. A male with pseudohypoparathyroidism has a 50% chance...
- skin.[citation needed] Rarely, a sequestrum may turn out to be an osteoid osteoma, a rare tumor of the bone. Zachary, James F. (2017). Pathologic basis of...