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Symmetrical sclerosing thick osteosis is characterized by generalized symmetrical bone dysplasia, which is manifested by abnormal proliferation of the inner and outer periosteum of the long bones, and the thickening of the bone cortex, the thickening of the bones, the narrowing of the bone marrow cavity, and the sclerosis of the bones, and the spots of bone mineral density reduction can be seen. The epiphysis is usually normal but can be affected, so it has been argued that symmetrical sclerosing thick osteosis is a progressive hepatic-epiphyseal dysplasia. Prolonged symmetrical sclerosing of thick bones can lead to movement disorders and bone pain, and sclerosis of the skull can lead to loss of hearing, smell, and even loss.
Symmetrical sclerosing thick bone disease is also known as proliferative periostitis, symmetrical sclerosing sclerosing skeletosis. Symmetrical sclerosis can be seen at different ages. There was no clear difference in the incidence of sex between men and women.
Symmetrical sclerosing thick bone disease involves the long bones of the limbs due to the slow, insidious disease, and often presents with pain in the limbs and weakened muscle strength. Most of them are infantile onset, poor physical development, late walking, unsteady gait, exhibit duck gait, thin and short patients cannot jump and run, symmetrical sclerosing sclerosis may be an inherited bone disease caused by autosomal dominant inheritance or gene mutations.
Lesions of symmetrical posterior ostopathy tend to occur on the iliac bone, bilateral symmetrical rhomboid expansion and hardening, and the invasion of bone is most common in the femur, followed by the tibia, tibia, fibula, and with the development of the disease, it can also affect the skull, pelvis, spine, etc. Symptoms include leg pain and headache, muscle wasting, thinning of subcutaneous fat, lower body bending, knee rollover, large head, forehead protrusion, weakness, difficulty running, easy fatigue, wobbly gait when walking, enlargement of lumbar lordosis, and abdominal bulge.
In summary, the general** of symmetrical sclerosing thick bone disease includes nutritional fortification and proper exercise. Commonly used are antipyretic analgesics and glucocorticoids. Severe skeletal deformities or affected functions can be performed with osteotomy correction surgery.
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Symmetrical sclerosis can occur at all ages and is more common in children. There was no significant difference in the incidence of male and female sex, and there were reports of four people in three generations of the family. The onset is slow and insidious, and because the long bones of the limbs are affected, it often presents with limb pain and muscle weakness.
Because most of them occur in infancy, they have poor physical development, late walking, and an unsteady gait, showing a "duck step". Emaciated, short stature, unable to jump or run.
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It can lead to osteoporosis, calcium loss, malnutrition, and blood loss, which will lead to lack of energy and weakened immunity.
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The body may experience weakness in the limbs, hot-headedness, dizziness, loss of appetite, and indigestion.
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You may have joint pain, you may get bone disease, you may affect your body's movement, you may become inflamed, you may have muscle weakness.
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