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OSTEOARTICULAR CHANGES IN A CASE OF ESSENTIAL OSTEOLYSIS

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1965
1. A case of essential osteolysis is presented, occurring in a young man of eighteen with no known family history and developing progressively from early childhood. The condition was radiologically evident in the elbows, hands and feet, and was accompanied by atrophy of the cancellous bone of the epiphyses of the shoulders and knees.
R, LAGIER, E, RUTISHAUSER
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Carpal and Tarsal Agenesis with Features of Essential and Hereditary Osteolysis

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1972
A twelve-year follow-up is presented of two patients with progressive osteolysis of the tarsal and carpal bones.
L F, McManus   +3 more
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Distal osteolysis, short stature, mental retardation, and characteristic facial appearance: Delineation of an autosomal recessive subtype of essential osteolysis

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1986
AbstractWe describe the concurrence of severe distal Osteolysis, mental retardation, short stature, and characteristic facial appearance with maxillary hypoplasia and relative exophthalmos in two adult sibs, a 57‐year‐old woman and her deceased brother.
Paul Petit   +2 more
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THE PROSTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF A CASE OF ESSENTIAL OSTEOLYSIS

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1962
1. A case of essential osteolysis previously reported in this Journal is recalled briefly and its subsequent course is outlined. 2. A successful prosthesis is described which has enabled the patient to lead a relatively normal life.
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[Essential osteolysis. Study of 3 cases and a classification trial].

Annales de medecine interne, 1991
Disappearing bone disease is a rare syndrome, characterized by an idiopathic and spontaneous progressive resorption of bone, for which different etiologies must be considered. The classification of this disease is difficult; acro-osteolysis involves the phalanges or the carpus and tarsus.
A, Bisagni-Faure   +3 more
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[Clinico-pathological and orthopedic-surgical aspects of essential osteolysis (Gorham disease)].

Orvosi hetilap, 1993
Authors present two cases. One of their patient was followed for 30 years. They discuss the pathological characters and diagnostic difficulties of the disease. They have observed that with radical operations of--according to necessity--serial surgical interventions the outcome of patients can be properly controlled against recent pessimistic opinions.
T, Riskó, M, Bély, J, Lakatos
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[Essential deformans osteolysis. Report of a case with progressive and generalized evolution (author's transl)].

Chirurgie pediatrique, 1981
The authors report a clinical and radiographic course of a 16 years old caucasian girl with a progressive deformation of her skeleton. The primary lesions occur in knees and wrists. This disease was at first considered as a rheumatoid arthritis, then as a dysplasia epiphysialis multiplex, and now as essential deformans osteolysis (with carpal lysis ...
H, Bracq   +3 more
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[Essential osteolysis].

Praxis, 2004
S, Rütti   +3 more
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[Essential osteolysis and nephritis].

Bulletins et memoires de la Societe medicale des hopitaux de Paris, 1998
D, MAHOUDEAU   +3 more
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Essential osteolysis with nephropathy.

Journal of the Canadian Association of Radiologists, 1973
R I, Macpherson   +2 more
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