Guest guest Posted April 10, 2001 Report Share Posted April 10, 2001 , This is one of those where you really have to look at what the word is referring to. Osteo refers to bone, arthro refers to joints/articulation, and athero refers to relationship to an atheroma (a mass of plaque of degenerated, thickened arterial intimia occuring in atherosclerosis), with atherosclerosis being an extremely common form of arteriosclerosis. So in other words, arthrosclerosis would be in the joints, osteosclerosis would be in the bones, and atherosclerosis would be in the blood vessels. Since you have mentioned the aorta and the iliac vessel (yes iliac rather than ileac here), then it would be atherosclerosis. Margaret >>> " tessbear " 04/10/01 10:51PM >>> CT scan of abdomen showed extensive osteoarthritis and *arthroscleroses or atherosclerosis* of abdominal aorta. The CT scan of pelvis showed possible fibroid of uterus, osteoarthritis of hip, and * arthrosclerosis athersclerosis* of ileac vessel. I always get confused with these. It almost sounds more like osteosclerosis but I don't think that fits. TIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2001 Report Share Posted April 10, 2001 CT scan of abdomen showed extensive osteoarthritis and *arthroscleroses or atherosclerosis* of abdominal aorta. The CT scan of pelvis showed possible fibroid of uterus, osteoarthritis of hip, and * arthrosclerosis athersclerosis* of ileac vessel. I always get confused with these. It almost sounds more like osteosclerosis but I don't think that fits. TIA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2001 Report Share Posted April 10, 2001 Thanks Margaret. I'm going to print this one and save it for future reference. Re: atherosclerosis vs. arthrosclerosis > , This is one of those where you really have to look at what the word is referring to. Osteo refers to bone, arthro refers to joints/articulation, and athero refers to relationship to an atheroma (a mass of plaque of degenerated, thickened arterial intimia occuring in atherosclerosis), with atherosclerosis being an extremely common form of arteriosclerosis. So in other words, arthrosclerosis would be in the joints, osteosclerosis would be in the bones, and atherosclerosis would be in the blood vessels. Since you have mentioned the aorta and the iliac vessel (yes iliac rather than ileac here), then it would be atherosclerosis. Margaret > > >>> " tessbear " 04/10/01 10:51PM >>> > CT scan of abdomen showed extensive osteoarthritis and *arthroscleroses or atherosclerosis* of abdominal aorta. The CT scan of pelvis showed possible fibroid of uterus, osteoarthritis of hip, and * arthrosclerosis athersclerosis* of ileac vessel. > > I always get confused with these. It almost sounds more like osteosclerosis but I don't think that fits. > > TIA > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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