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Hyperostosis
- ... of bone development characterized by excessive bone formation (hyperostosis). As a result of hyperostosis, bones throughout the body are denser and wider ...
- Caffey disease, also called infantile cortical hyperostosis, is a bone disorder that most often occurs in babies. Excessive new bone formation (hyperostosis) is characteristic of Caffey disease. The bone ...
- ... the long bones (diaphysis) or excessive bone growth (hyperostosis) may occur. Some affected individuals have dental abnormalities. ... no health problems.A similar condition called hyperphosphatemia-hyperostosis syndrome (HHS) results in increased levels of phosphate ...
- ... condition that is characterized by abnormally thick bones (hyperostosis) in the arms, legs, and skull.The thick ... ears (tinnitus), and facial paralysis.The degree of hyperostosis varies among individuals with Camurati-Engelmann disease as ...
- ... an individual's lifetime. Candle wax disease Flowing hyperostosis Hyperostosis, monomelic Leri syndrome Leri's disease Melorheostoses Melorheostosis ...
- ... congenital idiopathic hyperphosphatasemia Familial idiopathic hyperphosphatasemia Familial osteoectasia Hyperostosis corticalis deformans juvenilis Hyperphosphatasemia with bone disease Hyperphosphatasia, ...
- Craniometaphyseal dysplasia is a rare condition characterized by thickening (overgrowth) of bones in the skull (cranium) and abnormalities in a region at the end of long ...