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Worth disease

Autosomal dominant endosteal hyperostosis is a generalized bone dysplasia characterized by a cortical thickening of the long bones, with no alteration in external shape, and a remarkable resistance of the bone to fracture. The skeleton is normal in childhood. Facial metamorphoses occur in adolescence, as the forehead flattens, the mandible becomes elongated, and the gonial angle decreases. An enlarging osseous prominence (torus palatinus) develops in the hard palate, which may lead to malocclusion or loss of teeth (summary by Van Wesenbeeck et al., 2003). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
140932
Concept ID:
C0432273
Disease or Syndrome
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Metatarsal diaphyseal endosteal sclerosis

Osteosclerosis of the endosteal surface of the diaphyses (shafts) of the metatarsal bones. [from HPO]

MedGen UID:
327100
Concept ID:
C1840420
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