Pathology skeletal system

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Across
  1. 1. Inflammation of the synovial membrane.
  2. 7. Bone formation.
  3. 8. Inflammation of the bone cortex.
  4. 11. Softening of bones in young growing animals.
  5. 12. Formation of new bone on the surface of a bone.
  6. 18. Inflammation of a tendon sheath.
  7. 19. Type of ossification characterised by replacement of a hyaline cartilage model by bone.
  8. 21. Large fragment of necrotic bone surrounded by granulation tissue and reactive bone.
  9. 24. Inflammation of the periosteum.
  10. 28. Inflammation of the synovial membrane and other joint components.
  11. 29. Cell responsible for the formation and mineralisation of osteoid.
  12. 30. Marie's disease.
  13. 31. Excess parathyroid hormone.
  14. 32. Type of ossification where bone forms directly from connective tissue without a cartilage step.
Down
  1. 2. Common degenerative disease of the vertebral column.
  2. 3. Loss of skeletal mass.
  3. 4. Inflammation of the medullary cavity of bones.
  4. 5. Principle cell in mature bone.
  5. 6. Joints that allow considerable movement and are enclosed by a joint capsule.
  6. 9. Negative balance between formation and resorption of bone.
  7. 10. Joints in which the union consists of either hyaline or fibrocartilage.
  8. 13. Primary malignant neoplasm of bone.
  9. 14. Defective endochondral ossification that results in disproportionate dwarfism.
  10. 15. Extensive bone resorption by osteoclasts associated with hyperparathyroidism.
  11. 16. Joints where the bones are united by fibrous connective tissue.
  12. 17. Cell involved in resorption of bone.
  13. 20. Non-articulating depressions in some joints, often confused for lesions.
  14. 22. Defective mineralisation of osteoid in adult animals.
  15. 23. Breeds of dogs in which chondrodysplasia is considered normal.
  16. 25. Large fragment of necrotic bone.
  17. 26. Necrosis of bone.
  18. 27. A developmental disease of synovial joints that is characterised by a focal failure of endochondral ossification.