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chondrosis

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chondrosis /chon·dro·sis/ (kon-dro´sis) cartilage formation.
chon·dro·sis (kn-drss)

chondrosis
[kondrō′sis]
1 the development of the cartilage of the body.
2 a cartilaginous tumor.

chondrosis [kon-dro´sis]
the formation of cartilage.

chondrosis
the formation of cartilage.


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The most common serious adverse events (greater than or equal to 5% of patients), derived from STAR, include arthrofibrosis/joint adhesions, graft overgrowth, chondromalacia or chondrosis, cartilage injury, graft complication, meniscal lesion, graft delamination, and osteoarthritis.
The most common reactions (>5% of patients), derived from the Study of the Treatment of Articular Repair (STAR), include arthrofibrosis/joint adhesions, graft overgrowth, chondromalacia or chondrosis, cartilage injury, graft complication, meniscal lesion, graft delamination, and osteoarthritis.
The most common reactions (>5% of patients), derived from the Study of the Treatment of Articular Repair (STAR), include arthrofibrosis/joint adhesions, graft overgrowth, chondromalacia or chondrosis, cartilage injury, graft complication, meniscal lesion, graft delamination, and osteoarthritis.
 
 
 
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