Enthesopathy vs Tendinopathy - What's the difference?
enthesopathy | tendinopathy | Hyponyms |
(pathology) A disorder of entheses (bone attachments).
(pathology) A disorder of the tendons.
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Tendinopathy is a hyponym of enthesopathy.
Tendinopathy is a hypernym of enthesopathy.
In pathology terms the difference between enthesopathy and tendinopathy
is that enthesopathy is a disorder of entheses (bone attachments) while tendinopathy is a disorder of the tendons.enthesopathy
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*tendinopathytendinopathy
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