Zusammenfassung
Die meisten angeborenen, mit mehr oder weniger ausgeprägten Hyperostosen einhergehenden Skeletterkrankungen sind selten und daher schwierig zu diagnostizieren. Derjenige, der radiologische Bilder befundet, sollte jedoch mit drei Krankheitsbildern, die mit einer Hyperostose einhergehen, vertraut sein: das sind die Osteopetrose oder Marmorknochenkrankheit, die Osteopoikilie und die Melorheostose.
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Toulouse-Lautrec soll wegen der offenen Fontanellen einen hohen Hut mit Stahleinlage getragen haben.
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Freyschmidt, J. (2016). Angeborene sklerosierende und hyperostotische Skelettveränderungen. In: Skeletterkrankungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48137-0_4
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