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The Role of Diet, Disease, and Physiology in the Origin of Porotic Hyperostosis
Subadult crania from four skeletal populations were examined for the presence of porotic hyperostotic lesions such as cribra orbitalia, osteoporotic pitting, and spongy hyperostosis.
Lallo, John W +2 more
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Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) or Forestier's disease is a benign condition characterized by ossification of the ligaments which mainly involves the anterior longitudinal ligament and less frequently the posterior longitudinal part of ...
Abdallah Witti Adou +7 more
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DIFFUSE IDIOPATHIC SKELETAL HYPEROSTOSIS (DISH) OF THE SHOULDER: A CAUSE OF SHOULDER PAIN?
Shoulder pain is a common complaint and shoulder hyperostosis a frequent radiological condition. However, little is known about the association between the clinical and radiological findings. To evaluate the clinical relevance of shoulder hyperostosis we
SCHLAPBACH, P. +8 more
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Aus dem Zentrum Anatomie der Universität Göttingen wurden 611 Calotten von Körperspendern auf das Vorhandensein einer Hyperostosis frontalis interna, Hyperostosis frontoparietalis beziehungsweise Hyperostosis ...
Bauer, Yvonne
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Hyperostosis around the bilateral acetabulum associated with hypoparathyroidism
We report the case of a 57-year-old woman with hyperostosis around the bilateral acetabulum associated with untreated secondary hypoparathyroidism. She presented with gait disturbance and inability to walk. Radiographs showed abnormal ossification around
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Background and Objectives: Ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion block is a promising alternative intervention for cervical radicular pain. However, factors associated with treatment responses remain unknown.
Hyun-Jung Kwon +7 more
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Sternocostoclavicular Hyperostosis: An Insufficiently Recognized Clinical Entity
A 79-year-old male chronic hemodialysis patient with no history of central venous catheterization was referred to our hospital with progressive swelling of the left upper limb ipsilateral to a forearm arteriovenous fistula.
Atsushi Kotoda +4 more
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Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis of the spine
Spontaneous hyperostosis of the spine is a degenerative disease with a non-inflammatory base consisting in the formation of bone growth with thickening, calcification and ossification of soft tissues surrounding at least four vertebral bodies and three ...
Gustaw Wójcik +3 more
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Elbow pain is a common complaint and elbow hyperostosis a frequent radiological condition. However, little is known about the association between the clinical and radiological findings.
SCHLAPBACH, P. +8 more
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Skull hyperostosis is a frequently recognised feature of meningioma in feline and human patients, occurring at a frequency of around 4.5% of human cases.
Penderis, Jacques +7 more
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