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osteo = bone, ostio = passage - sm

Posted By: sammypot on 2008-11-26
In Reply to: osteomeatal or ostiomeatal complex? - EH

Subject: osteo = bone, ostio = passage - sm

How is the word being used? Both are correct, but only one is correct depending on the circumstance.




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My left hand is hurting in that big, round, fatty area below my thumb.  I've had carpal tunnel symptoms before, and they've gone away when I make ergonomic changes, but lately it's not in the wrist so much but in that fatty part under the thumb.  I can't tell if it's the bone itself that hurts or the tissue that hurts, or both.  It's sore in the scaphoid and lunate bones, but much less so than the trapezium area.  Is this a problem related to carpal tunnel?  If not, then I remember about 6 months ago getting a sliver or something like that stuck in that area and I'm wondering if it could be from that.  There's no redness or an entry wound at all.


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