| Literature DB >> 118719 |
H Sonozaki, A Azuma, K Okai, K Nakamura, S Fukuoka, A Tateishi, H Kurosawa, T Mannoji, K Kabata, H Mitsui, H Seki, I Abe, S Furusawa, M Matsuura, A Kudo, T Hoshino.
Abstract
We present 22 cases with inter-sterno-costoclavicular ossification. Clinical and pathological findings show that abnormal ossification observed in this situation is due to non-suppurative chronic inflammation of the soft tissues around the sterno-costo-clavicular region such as the costo-clavicular ligament. We have classified X-ray findings into three stages according to the extent of the ossification; localized, generalized, and hyperostotic, and show that the disease progressed in this sequence. A considerable number of the patients showed abnormal X-ray findings in the spine or the sacro-iliac joint. Frequent association of pustulosis palmaris et plantaris was noted in this disease. Most of the cases were treated effectively with anti-inflammatory drugs, but a few cases required surgical resection of the ossified mass with the clavicle or the first rib in order to relieve the severe pain.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 118719 DOI: 10.1007/bf00379164
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Orthop Trauma Surg ISSN: 0344-8444