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1
Unwanted Effects of Cosmetics and Drugs Used in Dermatology
More recently, lower-dose, short term isotretinoin therapy [108,109] has been
associated with smaller, asymptomatic skeletal hyperostoses, which may occur
even at very low doses [91]. Although the calcifications that have been reported
after ...
Anton C. de Groot, Johan Pieter Nater, J. Willem Weyland, 1994
2
Basic Otorhinolaryngology: A Step-by-Step Learning Guide
Hyperostoses and Exostoses of the Ear Canal Exostoses of the external ear
canal are true osteomas that are most commonly located near the annulus on the
superomedial canal wall. They develop from ossification centers and appear ...
Rudolf Probst, Gerhard Grevers, 2011
3
Syndromes of the Head and Neck
The craniotubular hyperostoses consist of Van Buchem disease, sclerosteosis,
congenital hyperphosphatasia, autosomal dominant osteosclerosis, and
Camurati-Engelmann disease. Later, Gorlin (2) thought that L ́elek's report
represented an ...
M.S. D.Sc. Regents' Professor Emeritus of Oral Pathology and Genetics at School of Dentistry Robert J. Gorlin D.D.S, D.M.D. M. Michael Cohen Jr., Ph.D. Professor Oral Pathology Faculty of Denistry, Ph.D. Department of Pediatrics and Medical Genetics Raoul C.M. Hennekam M.D., Academic Medical Center University of Amsterdam, 2001
4
Diagnostic Imaging of the Hand
Rainer Schmitt, Ulrich Lanz. Distribution Figure 28.4 36.2 36.3 36.4 36.5 37.2
37.3 37.4 37.5 39.1 39.2 39.3 39.4 39.6 39.7 35.1 16.27 41.8 44.22 59
Hyperostoses N. Reutter 31.1 31.2 31.7 Disease Entity Rickets. Disease Croup or
Entity ...
Rainer Schmitt, Ulrich Lanz, 2011
5
Pediatric Bone: Biology & Diseases
As for some bones a narrowed medullary canal or disappearance of diploe ̈
were reported, they were called the endosteal hyperostoses. However, detailed
radiological survey of Van Buchem patients indicated that besides an increased ...
Francis H. Glorieux, John M Pettifor, Harald Juppner, 2011
Hyperostoses and Hypertrophies Hyperostoses are sometimes found in the
retromolar area of edentulous patients. The hypertrophies, especially unilateral
progressive hypertrophy of the facial skeleton, represent lesions whose
etiologies ...
Friedrich Anton Pasler, 1993
7
Comprehensive Dermatologic Drug Therapy
On the other hand, a prospective study of patients taking isotretinoin for disorders
of keratinization demonstrated the development of hyperostoses in 6 of 7 patients
while on therapy.125 Most of these hyperostoses were not symptomatic, and ...
Stephen E. Wolverton, 2007
8
Diabetes in Clinical Practice: Questions and Answers from ...
Vertebral hyperostoses (syndesmophyta) present in the anterior and lateral
segments of the vertebral bodies. The diagnostic criteria of the disease are: 1.
age > 40 of years; 2. explicit involvement of the thoracic spine with hyperostoses
in at ...
Nicholas Katsilambros, Evanthia Diakoumopoulou, Ionnis Ioannidis, 2007
9
A Manuel of Pathological Anatomy in four volumes.VOL.III
single bones, and is not uniform in its degree at all points, the hyperostoses
which result are also confined to single bones, the diseased bone is thicker than
natural, and very often is, from the first, of unequal thickness and coarse : its
external ...
Carl Rokitansky,M.D., 1801
10
Congenital Limb Deformities—Advances in Research and ...
Technical University, Dresden: Asymmetric, Disproportionate Craniofacial
Hyperostoses of Mosaic Pattern in a Patient Not Meeting Proteus Syndrome
Criteria “A 34-year-old patient with asymmetric hyperostosis of the craniofacial
skeleton ...