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[The acquired hyperostosis syndrome. 2].
RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin, 1989In the second part of this publication, we describe some additional findings in cases of sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis. These include focal hyperostosis of the spine, in the pelvis and in the extremities and psoriatic skin lesions and severe forms of acne (acne conglobata, acne fulminans).
W, Dihlmann, L, Hering, G W, Bargon
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RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin, 1988
Sterno-costo-clavicular hyperostosis (SCCH) is the most common manifestation of a syndrome, consisting of increased bone metabolism, mostly new bone formation and heterotopic ossification of fibrous tissue, which we have characterised as the acquired hyperostosis syndrome.
W, Dihlmann, L, Hering, G W, Bargon
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Sterno-costo-clavicular hyperostosis (SCCH) is the most common manifestation of a syndrome, consisting of increased bone metabolism, mostly new bone formation and heterotopic ossification of fibrous tissue, which we have characterised as the acquired hyperostosis syndrome.
W, Dihlmann, L, Hering, G W, Bargon
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Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie, 2000
There are numerous diseases which can irreversibly stiffen the whole spine or parts of the axial skeleton. Due to didactic reasons one can distinguish 3 groups of such disorders: Paradigmatic diseases of the spine with an inherent proneness to stiffness. Rare diseases which involve a certain danger of stiffening the spine.
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There are numerous diseases which can irreversibly stiffen the whole spine or parts of the axial skeleton. Due to didactic reasons one can distinguish 3 groups of such disorders: Paradigmatic diseases of the spine with an inherent proneness to stiffness. Rare diseases which involve a certain danger of stiffening the spine.
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Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 1993
The acquired hyperostosis syndrome (AHS) (best known synonym: pustulotic arthro-osteitis) is a system disease of the supporting and gliding tissue with sites of predilection characterized by inflammation-induced bony reconstruction of positive balance. This syndrome is affiliated with the seronegative spondylarthropathies.
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The acquired hyperostosis syndrome (AHS) (best known synonym: pustulotic arthro-osteitis) is a system disease of the supporting and gliding tissue with sites of predilection characterized by inflammation-induced bony reconstruction of positive balance. This syndrome is affiliated with the seronegative spondylarthropathies.
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[Acquired hyperostosis syndrome].
L'union medicale du Canada, 1993R Y, Lévesque, A, Brassard
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[A tumor-simulating femoral lesion in a setting of a complete acquired hyperostosis syndrome].
Rontgenpraxis; Zeitschrift fur radiologische Technik, 1992S, Spindler-Thiele +3 more
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Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 2009Reuven Mader, Idit Lavi
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