different between osteoporosis vs rheumatoid
osteoporosis
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????? (ostéon, “bone”) + Ancient Greek ??????? (p?r?sis, “petrification, callousness”), from Ancient Greek ????? (pôros, “tuff, a porous type of rock”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??sti??p?????s?s/
Noun
osteoporosis (countable and uncountable, plural osteoporoses)
- (pathology) A disease, occurring especially in women following menopause, in which the bones become extremely porous and are subject to fracture.
Derived terms
- osteoporotic
Translations
Spanish
Noun
osteoporosis f (plural osteoporosis)
- osteoporosis
osteoporosis From the web:
- what osteoporosis does to bones
- what osteoporosis looks like
- what osteoporosis medication is the best
- what is the best for osteoporosis
- can you rebuild bone if you have osteoporosis
rheumatoid
English
Adjective
rheumatoid
- Presenting analogies with rheumatism.
Derived terms
Translations
rheumatoid From the web:
- what rheumatoid arthritis
- what rheumatoid arthritis feels like
- what rheumatoid arthritis looks like
- what rheumatoid factor
- what rheumatoid arthritis drugs are covered by medicare
- what rheumatoid factor is considered high
- what rheumatoid arthritis symptoms
- what rheumatoid arthritis drugs
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