osteosclerotic
Osteosclerotic is an adjective used in medicine to describe bones or bone lesions that appear abnormally dense or sclerotic on radiographic imaging. Osteosclerosis refers to the process of increased bone density, which can be focal or diffuse and may reflect altered bone remodeling.
The underlying mechanism generally involves either increased osteoblastic activity, reduced osteoclastic resorption, or both. Diffuse osteosclerosis
Radiographically, osteosclerotic regions appear as increased radiodensity relative to surrounding bone. The pattern can be diffuse
Clinically, identifying osteosclerotic changes prompts consideration of the underlying cause, as management and prognosis vary widely—from