How Do You Spell ARTHROPHYMA?

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːθɹəfˌɪmə] (IPA)

Arthrophyma is a medical term that refers to the deformity of a joint due to various illnesses or conditions. The spelling of this word can be broken down with IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable, "ar," is pronounced as /ɑr/. The second syllable, "thro," is pronounced as /θroʊ/. The third syllable, "phy," is pronounced as /faɪ/. Finally, the fourth syllable, "ma," is pronounced as /mə/. When pronounced altogether, the word is pronounced as /ɑrˈθroʊfaɪmə/.

ARTHROPHYMA Meaning and Definition

  1. Arthrophyma refers to a medical condition characterized by the chronic, progressive, and degenerative changes in the joints and surrounding tissues. It is derived from the two Greek words "arthro" meaning joint and "phyma" meaning growth. This disorder commonly affects the hands, wrists, feet, knees, hips, and spine, leading to functional impairment and pain.

    Arthrophyma typically occurs as a result of long-standing joint diseases such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis. The condition is characterized by various symptoms, including joint stiffness, inflammation, limited range of motion, and eventual joint deformities. The affected joints may develop nodules, swelling, and bony growths, which can further exacerbate the discomfort and restrict joint movement.

    The disease is primarily diagnosed through physical examination, X-rays, and other imaging techniques to ascertain the severity of joint damage. Treatment options for arthrophyma aim to alleviate pain and improve joint functionality. Non-surgical interventions may involve analgesics, anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle modifications, including weight management and exercise.

    In severe cases where conservative measures are ineffective, surgical interventions such as joint replacement or joint fusion may be necessary to restore joint function and alleviate pain. Comprehensive management and monitoring of arthrophyma involve a multidisciplinary approach, with rheumatologists, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and pain management experts working collaboratively to optimize treatment outcomes and enhance the patient's quality of life.

  2. An articular tumor or swelling.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for ARTHROPHYMA

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Etymology of ARTHROPHYMA

The word "arthrophyma" is derived from Greek roots. It combines two root words: "arthro" and "phyma".

1. "Arthro" comes from the Greek word "arthron" (ἄρθρον), meaning joint. It is commonly used in medical terminology related to joints, such as arthritis (inflammation of the joints).

2. "Phyma" comes from the Greek word "phyma" (φῦμα), which means swelling or tumor.

When these two roots are combined, "arthrophyma" refers to a condition or swelling affecting the joints.

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