Skeletal System Diseases and Disorders. Spina Bifida The spinal cord does not form properly and as a result the vertebrae and skin can not form around.

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Skeletal System Diseases and Disorders

Spina Bifida The spinal cord does not form properly and as a result the vertebrae and skin can not form around it.

Osteoarthritis Cartilage around the joints wears down and as a result joints become swollen tender and stiff.

Scoloiosis Side to side curvature of the spine.

Talipes equinovarus Also known as Club foot. The bones of the foot are bent down and inwards.

Kyphosis Hunchback – bones of the upper vertebrae curve inward as a result of rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis or syphilis. KyphosisNormal

Osteoporosis Loss of bone tissue as a result of lack of Calcium.

Leukemia White blood cells, which are produced by marrow, multiply out of control. – Normal bloodLeukemia blood

Fractures