2023
DOI: 10.3390/medicina59050869
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Melorheostosis: A Review of the Literature and a Case Report

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Melorheostosis, also referred to in the literature as Leri’s disease, is an unusual mesenchymal dysplasia with the clinical appearance of benign sclerosing bone dysplasia; it frequently occurs in late adolescence. Any bone in the skeletal system can be affected by this disease, though the long bones of the lower extremities are the most common, at any age. Melorheostosis has a chronic evolution, and symptoms are usually absent in the early stages. The etiopathogenesis is still unknow… Show more

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“…Melorheostosis is an uncommon and advancing condition distinguished by the enlargement or thickening (hyperostosis) of the external layers of the bone (known as the cortical bone). This condition impacts the growth and development of both bone and soft tissues [ 5 ].…”
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“…Melorheostosis is an uncommon and advancing condition distinguished by the enlargement or thickening (hyperostosis) of the external layers of the bone (known as the cortical bone). This condition impacts the growth and development of both bone and soft tissues [ 5 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The TGF-β/SMAD pathway contributes to the pathogenesis of melorheostosis, playing a critical role in skeletal development and homeostasis. Aberrations in this pathway have been implicated in skeletal disorders like Marfan syndrome and Loeys-Dietz syndrome [ 5 ]. Based on past microscopic or clinical findings, Leri hypothesized that an infectious process might be involved.…”
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