The pathophysiology of Paget's disease is increased bone _____
Achondroplasia is associated with _____cephaly.
When chronically _____, PTH has catabolic effects on bone, known as osteitis fibrosa cystica.
_____ and osteoid osteoma do not contain giant cells.
The term _____ marrow refers to the degenerated bone marrow in the cranial bones, seen in the old age.
_____ ossification is defective in achondroplasia.
What is the most lethal type of Osteogenesis imperfecta?*****
The pathophysiology of osteoporosis is decreased bone _____
Interosseous membrane ossification is characteristic of _____.
What type of rhabdomyosarcoma is shown in the given image? _____

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