[(Over-)flowing bone: the rare disease of melorheostosis: clinical presentation and therapeutic concepts demonstrated by three cases]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00113-007-1368-6
[(Over-)flowing bone: the rare disease of melorheostosis: clinical presentation and therapeutic concepts demonstrated by three cases]
Abstract
Melorheostosis is a rare, benign, and sporadically occurring osteosclerosis of unknown cause. The onset of the disease is usually in early adulthood. Melorheostosis affects both genders, develops progressively, and is usually limited to one side of the human body. The sclerosis originates predominantly from the cortices of the long bones of the lower limbs and rarely the upper limbs. Frequently, the sclerosis involves the soft tissue surrounding the affected bones which may cause limitations in the range of motion, contractures, deformities, and pain. Melorheostosis is usually diagnosed by radiograms. Pain relief and restoration of the full range of motion are the primary goals of the therapeutic approach. A good outcome cannot always be achieved and a recurrence of the disease happens very often.
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