Background Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) was described based on vertebral radiological signs (Resnick-Niwayama 1976). Subsequently, Utsinger presented other criteria that add ...
The mass was tender to touch, without any hardening or induration of the overlying skin. The child was afebrile, and her vital signs were stable. Subsequent imaging revealed hyperostosis in the left ...
Some of the children had signs of porotic hyperostosis, a bone condition that is caused by malnutrition, and the bodies were arranged in a box made of stones, researchers said. The bodies of 42 ...
The children included 22 boys between the ages of 2 and 7 buried in layers. Some of the children had signs of porotic hyperostosis, a bone condition that is caused by malnutrition, and the bodies were ...
The characteristic defining symptoms are synovitis, acne, palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP), and hyperostosis with osteitis. In general, most of SAPHO patients complete the diagnostic criteria for ...