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Erworbene sklerosierende und hyperostotische Skelettveränderungen

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In diesem Kapitel werden nur einige erworbene sklerosierende Skeletterkrankungen wie das Osteomyelosklerose-Syndrom, die diffuse idiopathische Skeletthyperostose (DISH), der lipatrophische Diabetes mellitus und die sogenannte intramedulläre Osteosklerose abgehandelt. Zahlreiche andere erworbene sklerosierende Erkrankungen, wie z. B. die Erdheim-Chester-Erkrankung, die Mastozytose, die Fluorose, der frühe primäre und sekundäre Hyperparathyreoidismus, die generalisierte osteosklerotische Metastasierung werden aus Gründen der Systematik und der damit verbundenen inhaltlichen Zusammenhänge in den entsprechenden Kapiteln, d. h. an anderer Stelle abgehandelt.

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Freyschmidt, J. (2016). Erworbene sklerosierende und hyperostotische Skelettveränderungen. In: Skeletterkrankungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48137-0_5

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