2002
DOI: 10.1136/jmg.39.8.603
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Dysosteosclerosis: a report of three new cases and evolution of the radiological findings

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“…To our knowledge this is the first report outlining the clinical and radiologic features of an adult with dysosteosclerosis [Elçioglu et al, 2002]. This case was initially reported three decades ago by Houston et al [1978].…”
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confidence: 76%
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“…To our knowledge this is the first report outlining the clinical and radiologic features of an adult with dysosteosclerosis [Elçioglu et al, 2002]. This case was initially reported three decades ago by Houston et al [1978].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The early clinical presentation resembles osteopetrosis with diffuse sclerosis and thickening of the cranium and narrowing of neural foramina leading to blindness and other cranial nerve involvement [Elçioglu et al, 2002]. However, the radiologic features in our patient differ from osteopetrosis in that the primary feature of osteopenia is predominant and the sclerotic features are less pronounced than in osteopetrosis [Taybi and Lachman, 1996].…”
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“…The vertebral bodies are small with irregular end plates and pronounced anterior notches. The tubular bones are short with progressive bowing, and fractures are a complication [Elcioglu et al, 2002]. Chitayat et al [1992] reported a girl with a clinical and radiological diagnosis of dysosteosclerosis who presented diffuse intracerebral calcifications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%