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Pediatric Radiology, 1985
Two cases of carpal-tarsal osteolysis are described. It is believed that clinical and radiological findings of the patients are compatible with the dominant type of the disease. Although case 2 does not have the indications of nephropathy, it is rather too early to decide whether he has it or not, because of his age.
E, Tuncbilek +4 more
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Two cases of carpal-tarsal osteolysis are described. It is believed that clinical and radiological findings of the patients are compatible with the dominant type of the disease. Although case 2 does not have the indications of nephropathy, it is rather too early to decide whether he has it or not, because of his age.
E, Tuncbilek +4 more
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1978
A mother-daughter kindred with carpal-tarsal osteolysis and evidence of renal involvement is presented. There was a similarity between the early clinical manifestations of this syndrome and those of rheumatoid arthritis. The distinction made in previous reports between the dominantly inherited form and the sporadic form with nephropathy is questioned.
C M, Erickson +2 more
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A mother-daughter kindred with carpal-tarsal osteolysis and evidence of renal involvement is presented. There was a similarity between the early clinical manifestations of this syndrome and those of rheumatoid arthritis. The distinction made in previous reports between the dominantly inherited form and the sporadic form with nephropathy is questioned.
C M, Erickson +2 more
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Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2004
Polyethylene liner exchange for retroacetabular osteolysis should be done before the shell becomes loose. The purpose of this study was to determine the radiographic quantity of osteolysis that will predict impending loosening of the cementless shell.
Ramin, Mehin +6 more
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Polyethylene liner exchange for retroacetabular osteolysis should be done before the shell becomes loose. The purpose of this study was to determine the radiographic quantity of osteolysis that will predict impending loosening of the cementless shell.
Ramin, Mehin +6 more
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Idiopathic multicentric osteolysis with acro-osteolysis. A case report
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1985We report a case of multicentric massive osteolysis. A 52-year-old woman presented with a three-year history of progressive deformities of the hands. She had osteolytic lesions of the metacarpals and metatarsals, and resorption of the terminal phalanges.
A G, Tookman, E W, Paice, A G, White
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JAMA, 1986
THE TERMacro-osteolysisrefers to a destructive process involving one or more terminal phalanges. Distal phalangeal destruction usually occurs in association with a variety of systemic diseases or as a result of local factors (Table); a hereditary form also exists.
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THE TERMacro-osteolysisrefers to a destructive process involving one or more terminal phalanges. Distal phalangeal destruction usually occurs in association with a variety of systemic diseases or as a result of local factors (Table); a hereditary form also exists.
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