Antibody
... detected through blood tests .
"Designed" monoclonal antibody therapy is already being employed in a number of diseases (including rheumatoid
arthritis ) and in some forms of cancer . Presently , many antibody-related therapies are undergoing extensive clinical trials for use in practice.
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Bone
... science of bones is called osteology .
Some illnesses afflict human bones, for example osteoporosis and cancer . The joints can be affected by
arthritis .
Cut and polished bone from a variety of animals is sometimes used as material for jewelry and other crafts.
Terminology
General ...
Cartilage
... by disturbance of growth and subsequent ossification of cartilage. Some common diseases affecting/involving the cartilage are listed below.
arthritis : The cartilage covering bones in joints (articular cartilage) is degraded, resulting in limitation of movement and pain.
Achondroplasia : ...
Immune system
... such as lupus erythematosus , type I diabetes (sometimes called "juvenile onset diabetes"), multiple sclerosis , psoriasis , and rheumatoid
arthritis . In these the immune system fails to properly distinguish between self and non-self and attacks a part of the patient's own body. Other examples of ...
Immunology
... disease ), and autoimmunity , in which the immune system attacks its own antigens (examples include systemic lupus erythematosus , rheumatoid
arthritis , Hashimoto's disease and myasthenia gravis ). Other immune system disorders include different hypersensitivities , in which the system responds ...
Joint
... , the joints between the roots of the teeth and their sockets (or alveoli ) in maxilla and mandible .
See also: condyloprotector ,
arthritis .
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