| Literature DB >> 2048871 |
A Bisagni-Faure1, J S Giraudet-Le Quintrec, C Job-Deslandre, C J Menkes.
Abstract
Disappearing bone disease is a rare syndrome, characterized by an idiopathic and spontaneous progressive resorption of bone, for which different etiologies must be considered. The classification of this disease is difficult; acro-osteolysis involves the phalanges or the carpus and tarsus. Massive osteolysis corresponds to diffuse multicentric cystic hemangiomatosis and Gorham and Stout's disease. We describe two cases of acro-osteolysis and one of Gorham and Stout's disease. The mechanism of disappearing bone disease remains unknown and no treatment has yet been found to stop its evolution.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 2048871
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Med Interne (Paris) ISSN: 0003-410X