Synostosis

Synostosis
X-ray showing synostosis in the cervical spine
Identifiers
MeSHD013580
TA98A03.0.00.019
TA21532
FMA7499
Anatomical terminology

Synostosis (from Ancient Greek συν- (syn-) 'together' and ὀστέον (ostéon) 'bone'; plural: synostoses) is fusion of two or more bones. It can be normal in puberty (e.g. fusion of the epiphyseal plate to become the epiphyseal line), or abnormal. When synostosis is abnormal it is a type of dysostosis. Examples of synostoses include:

Synostosis within joints can cause ankylosis.