Scrabble?! SYNOSTOSES

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Synostosis (plural: synostoses) is fusion of two bones. It can be normal in puberty, fusion of the epiphysis, or abnormal. When synostosis is abnormal it is a type of dysostosis. Examples of synostoses include: craniosynostosis an abnormal fusion of two or more cranial bones; radioulnar synostosis the abnormal fusion of the radius and ulna bones of the forearm; tarsal coalition a failure to separately form all seven bones of the tarsus (the hind part of the foot) resulting in an amalgamation of two bones; and syndactyly the abnormal fusion of neighboring digits.Synostosis within joints can cause ankylosis.

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There are 10 letters in SYNOSTOSES ( E1N1O1S1T1Y4 )

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