نتایج جستجو برای: progressive osseous heteroplasia

تعداد نتایج: 122680  

Journal: :The Journal of foot and ankle surgery : official publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 2011
Michael E Graham Nikhil T Jawrani Vijay K Goel

Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction is considered one of the most common causes of progressive adult acquired flatfoot deformity. The etiology leading to the dysfunction of posterior tibial tendon remains controversial. The purpose of this study was to quantify strain on the posterior tibial tendon in cadaver feet exhibiting hyperpronation caused by flexible instability of the talotarsal joint ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1996
S H Bostock B G Peach

The risk of developing an osseous bridge after certain types of epiphyseal injury is well established. Once formed subsequent growth will usually result in a progressive deformity. We present an unusual case in which such an osseous bridge formed and a deformity developed. The bridge then resolved spontaneously and the joint returned to normal alignment. Case report. A five-year-old girl injure...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2014
Satya Ranjan Misra Lora Mishra Neeta Mohanty Susant Mohanty

Cherubism is a progressive, hereditary fibro-osseous lesion exclusively affecting the jaw bones. It is caused by the abnormal functioning of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, leading to replacement of normal bone by cellular fibrous tissue and immature bone, which produces painless progressive growth of the jaw, with a round facial appearance. It was first described in 1933 by Jones as 'familial mul...

2014
Soo Fin Low Norzailin Abu Bakar Chai Soon Ngiu

INTRODUCTION Camurati-Engelmann disease (CED) is a rare autosomal dominant disease with various phenotypic expressions. The symptoms usually develop during childhood. The hallmark of the disease is bilateral symmetric diaphyseal hyperostosis of the long bones with progressive involvement of the metaphysis. The epiphysis is strictly spared. The common clinical symptoms are pain of the extremitie...

2017
Tomohiro INUI Kazutaka YAMADA Megumi ITOH Masashi YANAGAWA Tohru HIGUCHI Akiko WATANABE Yui IMAMURA Mako URABE Naoki SASAKI

Temporohyoid osteoarthropathy (THO) is characterized by progressive osseous proliferation of the stylohyoid and petrous temporal bones. Generally, diagnosis is confirmed by guttural pouch endoscopy and skull radiography. In the present case, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were performed in a 6-month-old Thoroughbred foal showing signs of head tilt and unilateral e...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1999
M Abinun T Newson P W Rowe T J Flood A J Cant

Neurological complications of malignant infantile osteopetrosis are well recognised; successful bone marrow transplantation, when performed early in life, can prevent or halt some of them. In a subgroup of infants osteopetrosis is associated with primary retinal degeneration and/or generalised neurodegeneration. Bone marrow transplantation, in spite of being successful in correcting the osseous...

2017
Kumar Nilesh Prashant Punde MI Parkar

Fibrous dysplasia is a benign bone disease first described by Lichtenstein in 1938. It is characterized by progressive replacement of normal bone with fibro-osseous connective tissue. When the disease involves craniofacial skeleton, it results in significant disfigurement and other functional problems. This paper reports a case of large craniofacial fibrous dysplasia involving zygomaticomaxilla...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1993
C C Tai P Lee R E Wood

A case of pediatric progressive systemic sclerosis is reported and a literature review concerning medical and dental aspects of this condition is provided. Systemic features include sclerodactyly, Raynaud's phenomenon, telangiectasia, calcinosis, myositis, arthritis, tenosynovitis, renal failure, esophageal hypomotility, pulmonary fibrosis and heart failure. Oral manifestations include reduced ...

Journal: :Journal of orthopaedic surgery 2005
R S Amaravati M J Saji H P Rajagopal

Carpal dislocation and fracture dislocation are uncommon and difficult to treat. Early diagnosis and treatment of such injuries are necessary to prevent progressive carpal instability and traumatic arthritis. Perilunate fracture dislocation is a combination of ligamentous and osseous injuries that involve the 'greater arc' of the perilunate. Despite being severe, these injuries often go unrecog...

Journal: :Hand 2010
Andrew D Duckworth Adam T Hill Ian Beggs James T Patton Donald M Salter Daniel E Porter

We report a case of a 27-year-old man who presented with a progressive painful swelling at the base of his left index finger, with radiographs and a computed tomography scan revealing a lytic lesion of the proximal phalanx. Following further investigation, the patient underwent a bone biopsy that revealed a florid noncaseating granulomatous chronic inflammatory infiltrate, compatible with sarco...

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