osteoclasias
Osteoclasias is a term used in medicine to describe the resorption or destruction of bone tissue, principally mediated by osteoclasts. The word can refer to the normal bone remodeling process or to pathological bone loss in disease. In a surgical context, the related term osteoclasis describes a deliberate fracture or breaking of a bone to correct a deformity; when used aloud, osteoclasias may refer to multiple such procedures or to the process of bone resorption depending on context.
Osteoclasts are multinucleated cells derived from the monocyte-macrophage lineage. Bone resorption occurs through acidification of the
Pathological osteoclasia leads to osteolytic lesions and weakened bone and is seen in conditions such as hyperparathyroidism,
Therapeutically, management focuses on treating the underlying condition and reducing excessive bone resorption with antiresorptives such