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The phrase "abnormal bone" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a bone that is not normal or healthy due to some type of medical condition. For example, "The scans revealed abnormal bone growth in her ankle."

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Heavy and prolonged growth hormone use can lead to abnormal bone growth in the face, head, hands and feet.

A new definition of "abnormal bone density," for example, turned 6.8 million American women into osteoporosis patients literally overnight.

Then, in 2001, some scientists suggested that Merrick had suffered from a rare disease called Proteus syndrome – a congenital disorder that causes skin overgrowth and abnormal bone development.

Rickets, disease of infancy and childhood characterized by softening of the bones, leading to abnormal bone growth and caused by a lack of vitamin D in the body.

Otosclerosis, ear disorder characterized by abnormal bone growth in the middle ear, typically affecting the stapes (stirrup), a bone in the region of the oval window.

and areas of abnormal bone on MRI.

Abnormal bone texture predisposes to stress fractures.

Abnormal bone health is common in epileptic patients.

Other possibilities, however, are child abuse and abnormal bone fragility.

CT is also often useful and able to demonstrate abnormal bone texture and fractures.

A pathological fracture is defined as a fracture that occurs in abnormal bone, either malignant or non-malignant in nature.

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