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Minerva stomatologica · Jul 2001
Case Reports[Unusual case of hypercondensing malignant osteodysplasty: osteopetrosis].
- M Giudice, A Marra, A Amodio, and A Giudice.
- Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia, Dipartimento Assistenziale di Patologia della Testa e del Collo, Orale e Maxillo-Facciale, Cattedra di Pedodonzia Chirurgica, II Università degli Studi, Naples, Italy.
- Minerva Stomatol. 2001 Jul 1; 50 (7-8): 279-83.
AbstractOsteopetrosis, known also as Albers-Schonberg disease, is a genetic disorder causing a generalized sclerosis of the bones and the reduction of the marrow. The diagnosis is often secondary to pathologic processes and its usually observed through specific X-ray researches. The principal cause of osteopetrosis is to attribute to a deficit of bone resorption and remodelling. Osteomyelitis is a complication of osteopetrosis. The purpose of this article is based on several point: 1) to know the cause of osteopetrosis, then to classify and check it; 2) to present the case who did not respond to of a patient with osteopetrosis complicated by maxillary and phalanx osteomyelitis common therapies and give an accurate analysis.
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