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Secondary Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy in Pediatric Hodgkin Lymphoma
Arthritis & Rheumatology, 2020A 14-year-old previously healthy Caucasian boy presented to the Pediatric Rheumatology clinic with 6 months history of progressive distal extremity swelling, weakness, functional limitation, and 12kg weight loss. There were no fevers or night sweats. The remainder of the review of systems was unremarkable.
Herman H. Y. Tam, Ronald M. Laxer
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Primary Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy (PHOAR1) is characterized by autosomal recessive loss of function variants in 15‐hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase (HPGD) leading to digital clubbing, periostosis, pachydermia, and severe hyperhidrosis.
Kara Zehr +6 more
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Secondary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy revealing a metastatic melanoma
European Journal of Cancer, 2023J, Laillet +4 more
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Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy Associated With Pancoast Tumor
JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2023Hirotaka, Yamamoto, Yoshinori, Taniguchi
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Secondary Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy and Acanthosis Nigricans
Archives of Dermatology, 1964A unique case, briefly reported eight years ago as pachydermoperiostosis associated with acanthosis nigricans, is reviewed and the earlier diagnosis clarified. In the light of recent studies which have evolved more definitive terminology and the concept of dysacromelias, the original classification is no longer tenable, and the case must now be ...
W. Marmelzat
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A RARE CASE OF HYPERTROPHIC OSTEOARTHROPATHY SECONDARY TO MYELOFIBROSIS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCHHypertrophic osteoarthropathy (HOA) is a condition characterized by arthralgia/arthritis, clubbing and periosteal reaction in long bones. It can be classied into primary and secondary HOA. Primary HOA is seen as a hereditary condition whereas secondary HOA is seen in various systemic disorders.
Rahi Shetye +4 more
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More Than Knee Pain: A Case of Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy Secondary to Lung Cancer
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2020Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (HOA) is a musculoskeletal pathology that often occurs as a paraneoplastic syndrome. 90% of HOA cases occur secondary to malignancy. 60 to 80% of which are lung cancers.We present a case of a 61-year-old man who had worsening knee pain. HOA was incidentally noted on extremity X-ray.
Samantha K, Ong, Xujia, Li, Tina, Chen
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1978
A rare case of hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (HO) limited to one lower extremity is described in a male with a history of familial polyposis coli and bilateral aortofemoral grafts. The precise etiology remains unknown. Radiography depicted the HO, but 99m Tc-methylene diphosphonate imaging showed more extensive involvement. An intra-aortic injection of
L, Rosenthall, D, Hawkins, S, Chuang
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A rare case of hypertrophic osteoarthropathy (HO) limited to one lower extremity is described in a male with a history of familial polyposis coli and bilateral aortofemoral grafts. The precise etiology remains unknown. Radiography depicted the HO, but 99m Tc-methylene diphosphonate imaging showed more extensive involvement. An intra-aortic injection of
L, Rosenthall, D, Hawkins, S, Chuang
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Secondary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy associated with solitary fibrous tumor of the lung
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2007Secondary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy, synonymous with the terms "pulmonary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy" and "pachydermoperiostosis acquisita," is a syndrome characterized by finger clubbing, hypertrophic skin changes, and periosteal bone changes that can occur in patients with underlying disease of the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems.
Julie, Fridlington +3 more
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