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Dysphagia Secondary to Anterior Osteophytes of the Cervical Spine
Study Design Retrospective case series. Objective Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) or Forestier disease involves hyperostosis of the spinal column.
Alexander C. Egerter +6 more
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Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis causing progressive dysphagia
Background: There are a multitude of extrinsic and intrinsic etiologies of dysphagia, including mechanical obstruction, infections, neuromuscular conditions, and malignancies.
Abreu Lanfranco, Odaliz E +1 more
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Extracellular matrix mineralization or calcification occurs in many pathologic conditions, including atherosclerosis, medial wall calcification, diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, and chondrocalcinosis.
Atzeni F. +2 more
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DIFFICULTIES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF DIFFUSE IDIOPATHIC SKELETAL HYPEROSTOSIS (FORESTIER'S DISEASE)
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, or Forestier's disease (FD), is a rare non-inflammatory disease of the locomotor apparatus, which is associated with ligament and tendon ossification that gradually results in ankylosis.
A. S. Starkova, Sh. F. Erdes
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Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis
Abstract Chapter 48 discusses diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH), which is a rarely symptomatic, benign condition of extensive ossification of ligament and tendon attachments to bone. It is primarily overlap of the imaging features of DISH and the seronegative spondyloarthropathies (SpA) that makes it a clinically ...
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Cervical Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis: Rare Cause of Emergency Tracheostomy
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is a rare and potentially life-threatening syndrome. We present the case of a patient complaining about severe dyspnoea and diagnosed with vocal cord paresis.
Aspris, Andreas +4 more
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Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis causing dysphagia in a young patient
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is an under-diagnosed condition producing flowing ossification of the antero-lateral ligaments of the spine.
Urrutia Escobar, Julio Octavio +7 more
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Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH), also known as Forestier’s disease, is a systemic non inflammatory disease of unknown cause. It is characterized by the presence of osteophytes due to calcification and ossification of spinal ligaments and ...
Papiris, S.A. +5 more
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The Teouma skeletal assemblage represents a group of colonists from the earliest phase of the Vanuatu archipelago's prehistory. Previous examinations of the assemblage identified high levels of hyperostosis, which we investigate further here.
Aimee Foster +11 more
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