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There are significant differences in the development of hyperostosis between this species and C. hippos.
Porotic hyperostosis could also be a body's response to an infectious disease like malaria.
Much of this is due to reactive orbital hyperostosis.
It is also similar to human infantile cortical hyperostosis.
Most infants with infantile cortical hyperostosis are diagnosed by physical examination.
"Infantile cortical hyperostosis; review of the literature and report of five cases"
Hyperostosis is an excessive growth of bone.
From this perspective, porotic hyperostosis could be viewed as an adaptation to the environment, rather than an indicator of malnutrition.
The Bonnanaro population suffered of osteoporosis, hyperostosis, anemia, caries and tumors.
Ankylosing hyperostosis is a form of dorsopathy.
Infantile cortical hyperostosis is a self-limited condition, meaning that the disease resolves on its own without treatment, usually within 6-9 months.
Deficient diets are reputed to have caused porotic hyperostosis, which can be examined in human skeletal remains.
Forestier is also known for his work with polymyalgia rheumatica and diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis.
Associated with this on several skulls was porotic hyperostosis, a pitting on the back of the skull".
Congenital causes include hydrocephalus, craniosynostosis (especially of the lambdoid suture), hyperostosis (ex.
Osteomyelitis (bone infection), which is much more common than infantile cortical hyperostosis, must be excluded, since it requires urgent treatment.
It was first described in 1955 as "hyperostosis corticalis generalisata familiaris", but was given the current name in 1968.
The most recent review of the crevalle jacks strongly concluded it to be a separate species based on the development of hyperostosis and fin colouring.
Dr. Frock is referring to diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, a type of severe degenerative arthritis."
It is, however, highly unlikely that Iron deficiency anemia is a cause of either porotic hyperostosis or cribra orbitalia.
"Forestier's disease": also known as diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH).
Several Smilodon fossils show signs of ankylosing spondylitis, hyperostosis and trauma; some also had arthritis which gave them fused vertebrae.
In the early stages of infantile cortical hyperostosis, biopsy shows inflammation of the periosteum and adjacent soft tissues.
Infantile cortical hyperostosis is a self-limited inflammatory disorder of infants that causes bone changes, soft tissue swelling and irritability.
Thickening of the inner table of the frontal part of the skull a usually benign condition known as hyperostosis frontalis interna.