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[[ | [[file:Hyperostosis frontalis interna - Roe seitlich.jpg| thumb |hyperostosis of the frontal bone]] | ||
'''Hyperostosis''' is hyperplasia of bone mass. The tissue tries to adapt to various influences (inflammation, tumor growth, metabolic changes) and '''bone''' '''increases''' | '''Hyperostosis''' is hyperplasia of bone mass. The tissue tries to adapt to various influences (inflammation, tumor growth, metabolic changes) and '''bone''' '''increases''' | ||
<ref name="Koudela">{{Citace | <ref name="Koudela">{{Citace | ||
| | |type = book | ||
| | |surname1 = KOUDELA | ||
| | |name1 = K. | ||
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| | |title = Ortopedie | ||
| | |edition = 1 | ||
| | |location = Praha | ||
| | |publisher = Karolinum | ||
| | |year = 2004 | ||
|isbn = 80-246-0654-2 | |isbn = 80-246-0654-2 | ||
}}</ref> The superficial variant is referred to as an '''osteophyte''' . | }}</ref> The superficial variant is referred to as an '''osteophyte''' . | ||
Compare : [[Hypostosis| | Compare : [[Hypostosis|Hypostosis]]. | ||
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* [[ | * [[Gigantism]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Growth hormone]] | ||
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Hyperostosis is hyperplasia of bone mass. The tissue tries to adapt to various influences (inflammation, tumor growth, metabolic changes) and bone increases [1] The superficial variant is referred to as an osteophyte .
Compare : Hypostosis.