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Enthesopathy vs Tendinopathy - What's the difference?

enthesopathy | tendinopathy | Hyponyms |

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

English

Noun

(enthesopathies)
  • (pathology) A disorder of entheses (bone attachments).
  • Hypernyms

    *tendinopathy

    tendinopathy

    English

    Noun

  • (pathology) A disorder of the tendons.
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    Hypernyms

    *arthropathy

    Hyponyms

    *tendinitis *tendinosis *enthesopathy

    Coordinate terms

    *synoviopathy *bursopathy