musculoskeletal toxicity

musculoskeletal toxicity

[‚məs·kyə·lō¦skel·ət·əl ‚tak′sis·əd·ē] (medicine) Adverse effects to the structure and/or function of the muscles, bones, and joints caused by exposure to a toxic chemical, such as coal dust or cadmium. Also, the bone disorders arthritis, fluorosis, and osteomalacia can result.