What's the difference between condyloid and styloid?
Condyloid
Definition:
(a.) Shaped like or pertaining to a condyle.
Example Sentences:
(1) Comparison of the trabecular bones of the lumbar vertebra and condyloid processes from single cadavers by age revealed a clear reduction in trabecular bone density and width in the lumbar vertebra accompanying advancing age.
(2) The clinical and radiological results showed a restitution mainly with children of less than 10 years whereby the true repositioning of the dislocated condyloid process is of no importance.
(3) If satisfactory dental occlusion can be achieved by surgical stabilization of the noncondylar fractures, surgical repair of the mandibular condyloid fracture may not be necessary.
(4) Robust australopithecines are also characterized by apparently low frequencies of mastoid and parietal foramina, and high frequencies of multiple hypoglossal canals and posterior condyloid foramina.
(5) In the other patient the entire condyloid process appeared proportionately enlarged.
(6) The incidence of true osteoma in the mandibular condyloid process is extremely rare.
(7) In the condyloid process in contrast no major changes were observed; it appears that the effects of aging are slight.
(8) Hypoplasia may involve the entire hemimandible or be restricted to its condyloid process.
(9) Some RI lines had mandible shapes unlike either parent, and one in particular, line BXA1, had an unusual shape with a pronounced condyloid process.
(10) Longer duration requires wide excision of the condyloid as well as coronoid processes.
(11) The type 1 and 11 cells were located in the space between the internal and external carotid arteries and had a varied relationship to the occipital and condyloid arteries.
(12) The PHA originated as a large anomalous branch of the right internal carotid artery in the neck and joined the basilar artery after entering the posterior fossa through the ipsilateral anterior condyloid foramen, which was enlarged.
(13) The vertebral and condyloid arteries form a plexus on basioccipital bone (plexus basioccipitalis).
(14) Clinical and radiographic follow-up examinations of 37 patients (after an average period of 5 years) revealed: jaw or tooth anomalies in 56.7%, anomalous radiographic findings concerning the condyloid process in 14.7%, and anomalous radiographic findings concerning the teeth in the former fracture line in 27%.
(15) Six cases of fracture of the mandibular condyloid process in which there was osteosynthesis using the Kirschner pin were followed radiographically for more than 1 year.
(16) In 2 Basset Hounds, the condyloid processes of the mandible became subluxated when the mouth was opened widely, resulting in repeated episodes of locking of the coronoid process lateral to the zygomatic arch.
(17) Using dentulous and edentulous specimens, mathematical morphology was applied to quantities bone morphology measurements, of the trabecular bones in the condyloid processes, which form the temporomandibular joint and are the center of mandibular motion.
(18) Fracture of the mandibular condyloid process is an infrequently diagnosed injury that usually occurs with other mandibular fractures.
(19) In order to observe changes in the trabecular bone structure of the mandibular condyloid process and their relationship to age, the mandibular condyloid process and third lumbar vertebra were extracted from cadavers from several age groups, and changes in trabecular bone structure due to age were compared.
(20) Three cats and 1 dog with fracture of the mandibular condyloid process and concomitant fracture(s) of the rostral portion of the mandible were treated successfully by wire fixation of the rostral mandibular fracture(s) and by conservative management of the mandibular condylar fracture.
Styloid
Definition:
(a.) Styliform; as, the styloid process.
(a.) Of or pertaining to the styloid process.
Example Sentences:
(1) The brace extended from the proximal radius and ulna to the level of the radial styloid and allowed a full range of movement at the radiocarpal joint.
(2) If not enough styloid is excised, osteophytic overgrowth will occur; if too much is excised, the carpus will sublux radially.
(3) We describe a personal technique for the treatment of scaphoid non-union, consisting of styloidectomy of the radius associated with axial perforation of the scaphoid, emptying of the bone, filling it again by cancellous bone taken from the styloid and securing it with a peg obtained from the cortex of the same styloid.
(4) The main features of the operation include identification of the facial nerve in all cases, division of the posterior belly of the digastric muscle and styloid apparatus, and excision of the styloid process.
(5) Eleven patients undergoing surgery for elongated styloids or calcified ligaments are reported.
(6) Extension of main duct, smooth defect of posterior border of mandibular ramus, posterior displace of styloid process, and filling defect of branch ducts and acini in the pterygomandibular space were seen in deep lobe parotid tumors.
(7) At the distal bones of the forearm more changes are seen at the radius than at the ulnar styloid.
(8) When compared with normal age- and sex-matched subjects, preoperative bone mineral content was decreased by more than 1 SD in 24 patients 3 cm from the styloid apophysis (distal site) and in 23 patients 8 cm from the styloid apophysis (proximal site).
(9) Calcified fibrous tissue or calcified fibrocartilage sometimes contributes to the thickening of enlarged styloid processes.
(10) The symptoms resulting from elongated styloid processes and methods of diagnosis and treatment of these processes were described.
(11) A total of 300 styloid processes and stylohyoid chains were evaluated and measured radiographically.
(12) Soft tissue swelling at the ulnar styloid is classical, but soft tissue swelling also occurs at the PIP and MCP joints.
(13) Anatomical variations of the styloid process and its ligaments may be responsible in some patients for vague symptoms referrable to the throat and neck.
(14) On the basis of this data and a successful clinical experience, primary repair of displaced ulnar styloid avulsion fractures is advised as a means of stabilizing the radioulnar joint and preventing the disability associated with chronic radioulnar joint instability.
(15) Orofacial pain, as well as other neurologic symptoms, can result from the presence of an elongated styloid process.
(16) Treatment consists in removing the styloid process by operation.
(17) Other isolated and extremely rare causes, such as the anatomic abnormality of an elongated styloid process, cannot be discussed in a presentation of this length, but are included in the bibliography.
(18) radiographs of both wrists were taken in 400 normal individuals to study the configuration of the styloid process of the ulna.
(19) Eighty styloids measured at post-mortem examination enabled a mean length to be determined as well as a range of normals.
(20) The final height of the distal radial styloid averaged 8 mm.