Presentation
Neither resorpti ve changes nor subperiosteal resorption were present, although porosity was present in 4 indi viduals. Eb urnation was present in 7 indi viduals. [researchgate.net]
The orbital complications of sinus infections and the tumors of the nasopharynx are also presented. A chapter is devoted to the chemotherapy of acute aural infection. [books.google.de]
2009 2009 Sézary syndrome presenting with 'leonine facies'. [semanticscholar.org]
RESULTS: A predominance of a mixed pattern was observed in relation to the disease presentation. [scielo.br]
Respiratoric
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Pharyngitis
Some of the topics covered in the text are the radiology of the ear, nose, and throat; the description of the pharyngeal diverticulum and laryngeal paralysis; and the mechanisms of larynx stenosis. [books.google.de]
[…] facies [ fa she-ēz ] (pl. fa cies ) ( L. ) 2. a specific surface of a body structure, part, or organ. 3. the expression or appearance of the face. adenoid facies the dull expression with open mouth, in children with hypertrophy of the pharyngeal tonsils [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
See Individual Tissues conditions interfering with, 17 after loss of tissue, 4 modifications of, 4 of separated parts, 5 Rest, 17 Rests, fœtal, 181 Retention cysts, 212 Retro-pharyngeal lymph glands, 322 Reverdin's method of skin-grafting, 13 Rhabdomyoma [manual-of-surgery.com]
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Sighing
What started off as a small compilation of pathology jargon (nutmeg liver, cobblestoning–colon, Orphan Annie eyes–thyroid), later expanded to encompass imaging (mogul sigh), molecular biology (Northern blot), informatics (WYSIWYG), forensic psychiatry [books.google.com]
Gastrointestinal
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Dysphagia
At 41 years of age (2001), he underwent a suboccipital craniectomy with C1 laminectomy, which completely resolved his headaches, visual symptoms, and dysphagia without recurrence. [jamanetwork.com]
Jaw & Teeth
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Widely Spaced Teeth
Progressi ve hypertrophy of facial and cranial bones with widely spaced teeth were re- ported, as noted in the present series. [researchgate.net]
Musculoskeletal
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Bone Disorder
The defining characteristics and differential diagnosis of CED are well described in previous publications. 1, 20, 28, 29 There are multiple sclerosing bone disorders in patients with normal stature that commonly affect the skull base. [jamanetwork.com]
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Skull Disorder
(disorder) Leonine bones Leontiasis ossea Leontiasis ossium Leontiasis ossium (disorder) Stewart-Morel-Morgagni syndrome ICD 10 CM 2017, (Clinical Modification) for coding of death certificates and mortality data. [averbis.com]
Urogenital
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Kidney Failure
Frequency and distribution on the bones of cysts, articular surface alterations, subperiosteal resorption, porosity, osteochondritis, digital tuft alteration and periosteal reaction were recorded in 94 individuals with known kidney failure in the Hamann-Todd [researchgate.net]
Workup
A thorough systemic workup was void of other comorbidities. The reports of tumoral sarcoidosis or sarcoidosis presenting with leonine facies are rare, and those cases that have been reported have been linked to other systemic findings. [mdedge.com]
X-Ray
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Rugger-Jersey Spine
Disease processes which cause the osteosclerosis with or without the rugger jersey spine include Paget's disease, osteopetrosis, lymphoma, osteoblastic metastases, fluorosis and myelofibrosis. [smjonline.org]
The classic manifestation is the so called “ rugger jersey ” spine, because of the characteris- tic vertebral endplate sclerosis (4). Frequencies of 9-34% were reported in dialysis patients (2, 4, 5). [researchgate.net]
Treatment
The book discusses the development and treatment of cancer of the larynx, as well as the condition of a patient after laryngectomy. [books.google.de]
Specific therapy Until relatively recently there was no effective treatment for Paget’s disease. Calcitonin was one of the first treatments to have therapeutic efficacy. [nursingtimes.net]
Treatment regimens vary from country to country. Antituberculous drugs, Dapsone and other antibiotics are used. Treatment must be continued for several months or years depending on the type of leprosy. [globale-dermatologie.com]
Treatment Treatment Options: No treatment has been reported. [disorders.eyes.arizona.edu]
Prognosis
But patients with Sézary syndrome have a relatively poor prognosis, with a median survival of 3 to 4 years [ 8 ]. [omicsonline.org]
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to study the clinicopathologic features and overall prognosis associated with LF in patients with mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The prognosis for soft-tissue leiomyosarcoma is still generally guarded: Cancer 109 : 282, 2007. * The inferior vena cava is a fairly common site. The prognosis is still poor (Am. J. Surg. 201 : e18, 2011; J. Am. [pathguy.com]
[…] level the normal lamellar pattern of collagen fibers is replaced by curved and extremely variable in thickness collagen fibrils Treatment treatment with melphalan and corticosteroids over years has been successful in a number (but not all) of cases Prognosis [atlasgeneticsoncology.org]
In these cases, the prognosis is typically determined by that of the associated non-mast-cell neoplasm. [ijpmonline.org]
Etiology
Diff erential diagnosis It must always be considered that sk eletal f indings in a phenomenon (e.g., chronic renal failure), with a myriad of etiologies, may actually represent the impact of the etiology, rather than the result of the subsequent renal [researchgate.net]
English : BL blood CF cerebrospinal fluid CI chemically induced CL classification CO complications CN congenital DI diagnosis DG diagnostic imaging DH diet therapy DT drug therapy EC economics EM embryology EN enzymology EP epidemiology EH ethnology ET etiology [decs.bvs.br]
We know not its etiology, although writers talk of cold, wet,malnutrition, and starvation. [flickr.com]
The etiology of MF/SS remains unknown, but genetic, environmental, and infectious agents have been implicated as possible factors [ 4 ]. Human retroviruses have been suggested as possible etiologic agents in CTCL. [omicsonline.org]
Epidemiology
1963-84 Allowable Qualifiers English : BL blood CF cerebrospinal fluid CI chemically induced CL classification CO complications CN congenital DI diagnosis DG diagnostic imaging DH diet therapy DT drug therapy EC economics EM embryology EN enzymology EP epidemiology [decs.bvs.br]
Epidemiologic assessment of this disease allowed it to be distinguished from rheumatoid and other erosive forms of arthritis. [researchgate.net]
Epidemiology Paget’s disease affects up to 5% of men and women over the age of 55 years in the UK (Barker et al, 1980; Cooper et al, 1999), affecting slightly more men than women. [nursingtimes.net]
[…] to congenital metabolic disorders Mucopolysaccharidoses Mucolipidoses Lipid storage diseases Part Thirteen: Neoplastic conditions General principles of neoplasia Definition Characteristics of benign and malignant tumors Function of neoplastic cells Epidemiology [corp.credoreference.com]
[…] monoclonal gammopathy; may well be a clinical variant of multiple myeloma Etiology presents as an acquired metabolic bone disease of unknown aetiology; may also be a genetic disorder (at least in some cases), since a father and his daugther were affected Epidemiology [atlasgeneticsoncology.org]
Pathophysiology
Website: www.arc.org.uk Information for professionals Kanis, J.A. (1999) Pathophysiology and Treatment of Paget’s Disease of Bone. London: Martin Dunitz. [nursingtimes.net]
This is the pathophysiology of secondary hyperparathyroidism. [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10] There are four different combinations of musculoskeletal abnormalities described: [4] Osteomalacia in adults/rickets in children, secondary [smjonline.org]
Prevention
[…] diet therapy DT drug therapy EC economics EM embryology EN enzymology EP epidemiology EH ethnology ET etiology GE genetics HI history IM immunology ME metabolism MI microbiology MO mortality NU nursing PS parasitology PA pathology PP physiopathology PC prevention [decs.bvs.br]
To have strong bones when you are young, and to prevent bone loss when you are older, you need to get enough calcium, vitamin D, and exercise. You should also avoid smoking and drinking too much alcohol. Bone diseases can make bones easy to break. [icdlist.com]
During the first 20 years of life, formation of bone is the most important factor preventing osteoporosis, but after that point it is prevention of bone loss that becomes most important. Risk factors for osteoporosis are shown in Box 16.2. [pocketdentistry.com]
Your lecturer believes that old work on plentiful calcium preventing "bone loss" on x-ray resulted from its preventing osteomalacia (which of course it often does), not osteoporosis. The two look the same on imaging studies. Go figure. [pathguy.com]
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