noun
- Small, bony outgrowths or spurs that develop on the surface of bones, typically at joints; often associated with osteoarthritis or aging.
Usage: Medical/anatomical term; Plural form; singular is 'osteophyte'; Commonly found in orthopedic and rheumatologic contexts
Examples
- The X-ray revealed osteophytes forming along the edges of the vertebrae.
- Osteophytes are a common finding in patients with advanced osteoarthritis.
- The doctor explained that the osteophytes were causing pain and limiting her range of motion.
- Over time, osteophytes can develop as the body attempts to stabilize a damaged joint.
- Surgical removal of osteophytes may be recommended if they interfere with nerve function.
- Osteophytes are often visible on imaging studies of aging joints.