synostosen
Synostosis, plural synostoses or synostosen in Dutch, is a condition in which adjacent bones become fused, eliminating the normal joint between them. In true synostosis the bridge is osseous, though fibrous or cartilaginous tissue may also contribute to a reduced range of motion.
The condition can be congenital or acquired. Congenital synostoses arise during development and may involve the
Causes and pathogenesis vary by type. Genetic mutations affecting skeletal development underlie many congenital cases, sometimes
Diagnosis relies on clinical examination and imaging. X-ray, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging can reveal
Management is individualized. Asymptomatic synostoses may be observed. Symptomatic or function-limiting cases often require surgical intervention