Disease or Syndrome
Osteosclerosis
Abnormally high bone density.
Subclass of:
Merck Manuals
Osteosclerosis is a type of osteopetrosis that involves abnormal hardening of bone and increased skeletal density with little disturbance of modeling; in some types, bony encroachment on the...
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Osteosclerosis refers to thickening of trabecular (spongy, cancellous) bone. ... Hyperostosis describes widening of cortical (compact) bone. Increases in ...
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Nov 19, 2020 ... Intramedullary osteosclerosis (IMOS) was first reported by Abdul-Karim FM in 1988 as an unusual pathological condition characterized by ...
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Osteosclerosis is a type of osteopetrosis Overview of Osteopetroses Osteopetroses are familial disorders characterized by increased bone density and skeletal ...
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The potential causes of osteosclerosis include hereditary or sporadic gene mutations intrinsic to the bone cells or dysregulation of a variety of non‐cell‐ ...
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Jun 24, 2019 ... The increase in FF trabecular bone mass is also evident histomorphometrically (Fig 2D). The osteosclerotic phenotype of fat-depleted mice is ...
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Nov 8, 2011 ... Intramedullary osteosclerosis is a more recently described entity associated with increased bone formation within the medullary cavity of the ...
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Worth type autosomal dominant osteosclerosis. Title. We are currently developing a new version of GARD. This site is in-development ...
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Nov 1, 1977 ... Autosomal dominant osteosclerosis, an entity previously labelled by various names, is clearly separate from Van Buchem disease; ...
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In computed tomography of the skull and pelvis, and radiographs of the thorax, right femur and stifle there was generalized osteosclerosis, ...
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Dec 2, 2019 ... Osteosclerosis and myefibrosis are complications of myeloproliferative neoplasms. These disorders result in excess growth of trabecular bone ...