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Ankylosis () is a stiffness of a due to abnormal adhesion and rigidity of the of the joint, which may be the result of or . The rigidity may be complete or partial and may be due to of the or structures outside the joint or of the tissues of the joint itself.

When the structures outside the joint are affected, the term "false ankylosis" has been used in contradistinction to "true ankylosis", in which the disease is within the joint. When inflammation has caused the joint-ends of the bones to be fused together, the ankylosis is termed osseous or complete and is an instance of . Excision of a completely ankylotic shoulder or elbow may restore free mobility and usefulness to the limb. "Ankylosis" is also used as an anatomical term, bones being said to ankylose (or anchylose) when, from being originally distinct, they coalesce, or become so joined that no motion can take place between them.


Causes
  • Ankylosing spondylitis is a type of in which there is long-term of the of the .
  • Other forms of arthritis may sometimes also lead to ankylosis, including rheumatoid arthritis and reactive arthritis
  • usually confers formation, which may eventually fuse across joints. Osteoarthritis is believed to be caused by mechanical stress on the joint and low-grade inflammatory processes.
  • is the intentional creation of ankylosis in a joint.
  • Noma—a disease still widespread among children living on the borders of the —can cause ankylosis of the and , impairing the ability to speak and eat..
  • Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva is a rare bone disease in which muscle, tendons and ligaments turn to bone. This leads to progressive ankylosis of almost all joints.


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Fossil record
Evidence for ankylosis found in the fossil record is studied by paleopathologists, specialists in ancient disease and injury. Ankylosis has been reported in dinosaur fossils from several species, including Allosaurus fragilis, Becklespinax altispinax, Poekilopleuron bucklandii, and Tyrannosaurus rex (including the Stan specimen).
(2026). 9780253339072, Indiana University Press.


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