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Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis: Neurosurgical Cause of Dysphagia
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is a chronic entesopathy which causes excessive formation of osteophytes along the ventral spine in the absence of degenerative, traumatic and inflammatory pathologies of spinal ligaments or paravertebral ...
Kadir Oktay +6 more
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SAPHO Syndrome Presenting With Severe Inflammatory Back Pain (Sacroiliitis) and Rare Retinol Associated Myopathy in an Iraqi Adolescent Male: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT SAPHO syndrome is a rare autoinflammatory disorder characterized by synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis. Although musculoskeletal and dermatologic manifestations are well recognized, extra‐articular involvement remains uncommon, particularly muscular inflammation.
Mahdi FJ +7 more
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Hyperostosis of the ischiopubic synchondrosis, van Neck disease, is a rare skeletal abnormality in children. Asymmetric and delayed closure of this cartilaginous joint is considered as a normal phenomenon.
Sukesh Ammanath Narayanan +2 more
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Recurrent Aspiration Pneumonia due to Anterior Cervical Osteophyte [PDF]
A 74-year-old man presented with recurrent vomiting and aspiration pneumonia in the left lower lobe. He entered the intensive care unit to manage the pneumonia and septic shock.
Jae Jun Lee +4 more
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Osteofluorosis in free ranging California sea lions (Zalophus californianus)
We report the first case series of osteofluorosis in free ranging marine mammals and documentation of baseline bone fluoride concentrations in this population; however, the exact source is not known.
Margaret E. Martinez +6 more
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Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) also known as Forestier disease is a noninflammatory, systemic skeletal disease of unknown etiology. DISH is usually asymptomatic but may compress the posterior wall of the aero digestive tract and lead to ...
Mohammad Zarei +3 more
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Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-year-old Hominin, olduvai gorge, Tanzania. [PDF]
Meat-eating was an important factor affecting early hominin brain expansion, social organization and geographic movement. Stone tool butchery marks on ungulate fossils in several African archaeological assemblages demonstrate a significant level of ...
Uribelarrea David +64 more
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Isotretinoin-induced skeletal hyperostosis [PDF]
We describe a case of skeletal hyperostosis in a 29 year old man presenting with non-inflammatory back pain with a past history of isotretinoin therapy for acne.
Graf, S.W. +3 more
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INFANTILE CORTICAL HYPEROSTOSIS
Infantile cortical hyperostosis or Caffey disease is a rare genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the collagen 1 gene. The mechanism of the disease has not yet been fully elucidated, but the most important factor in the pathogenesis and the ...
Karin Schara +4 more
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Diagnosis and treatment of Sternocostoclavicular Hyperostosis: a systematic review
A systematic review on diagnosis and treatment of sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis (SCCH): a rare inflammatory bone disorder characterized by increased bone turnover of the sternocostoclavicular region and hyperostosis, causing high disease ...
A.T. Leerling
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