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  1. Melorheostosis: Webster's Timeline History, 1950 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10

81. Article : Radiological Quiz - Musculoskeletal ; Author : RAJAPANDIAN I ; Co-Auth
melorheostosis (LERI S DISEASE). melorheostosis is an unusual sclerosing bone dysplasia of unknown etiology, which may be associated with soft tissue changes.
http://www.ijri.org/articles/archives/20011101/radquiz02.htm
Radiological Quiz : Musculoskeletal. RAJAPANDIAN I, JEYARAMAN A, RAJAMOHAN S, SWAMINATHAN A, SIVAKOLUNTHU MK Ind J Radiol Imag 2001 11:1 : 35-36
A twenty seven years old woman has come to the hospital with complaints of swelling, pain and restriction of movements in the right little and ring fingers and in the right elbow for the past one year. The radiographs of the patient's right hand and forearm were obtained (fig.1,2). Fig 1 : Frontal radiograph of the hand Fig 2 : Lateral radiograph of the elbow Diagnosis: MELORHEOSTOSIS (LERI'S DISEASE) The radiographs showed irregular dense cortical hyperostosis involving the phalanges and metacarpals of fourth and fifth fingers and carpal bones on ulnar aspect (fig.1), and also the medial aspect of ulna and lower end of humerus (fig.2). 1. A whole extremity is affected, and the dense cortical proliferations appear to flow as a regular continuous flow from shoulder to finger or hip to foot. 2. Only half of the extremity, usually the proximal half is affected.

82. DERMATOLOGIE
INGENHOUSZ-ORO S., CHIGOT V., HAMEL-TEILLAC D., BRUNELLE F., de PROST Y. melorheostosis associated with arteriovenous malformation of the ear. Ann. Dermatol.
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BODEMER C.
Erythème. Orientation diagnostique.
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GACHE Y., ALLEGRA M., BODEMER C., PISANI-SPADAFORA A., de PROST Y., ORTONNE J.P., MENEGUZZI G.
Genetic bases of severe junctional epidermolysis bullosa presenting spontaneous amelioration with aging.
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GEISSMANN F., LEPELLETIER Y., FRAITAG S., VALLADEAU J., BODEMER C., DEBRE M., LEBORGNE M., SAELAND S., BROUSSE N.
Differentiation of langerhans cells in langerhans cell histiocytosis.
Blood, ; (Facteur d'Impact 1999 : (Services cités : Anatomo-Pathologie, Dermatologie, UMR 8603 INGEN-HOUSZ-ORO S., CHIGOT V., HAMEL-TEILLAC D., BRUNELLE F., de PROST Y. Melorheostosis associated with arteriovenous malformation of the ear. Ann. Dermatol. Vénéréolog., ; (Facteur d'Impact 1999 : (Services cités : Dermatologie, Radiologie Pédiatrique LUSTRE A., LEVE-CORSET I., LEEUWIN G., LAUNAY C., BLONDY M.F., MICHAUD M.T., MAZE C., BODAK N., BODEMER C. The role of nurses in the management of children with epidermolysis bullosa.

83. Health Conditions And Diseases Rare Disorders Melorheostosis
messages.teradex.com/Health_Fitness/Diseases/Rare_Disorders/melorheostosis/ Case 1779.1 Staging studies were highly suggestive of the parosteal osteosarcoma arising in the area of melorheostosis. The patient was treated
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84. Bonetumor.org - The Web's Most Comprehensive Bone Tumor Resource

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Sclerosing Bone Disorders Sclerosing bone disorders (Osteopathia striata, osteopoikilosis, and meloreostosis, Leri's disease, flowing periosteal hyperostosis)
Osteopathia striata (Voorhoeve's disease) is a benign, usually painless disorder characterized by longitudinal dense striations in affected bones. In meloreostosis, there is thickening of the endosteal and periosteal bone that has been likened to "candle dripping". Multiple punctate or rounded small bone islands characterize Osteopoikilosis. Mixed sclerosing bone disorder refers to patients who have manifestations of two or three of these patterns together.
Meloreostosis, Leri's disease, flowing periosteal hyperostosis
(click on the link to view a full page on this disorder) Osteopoikilosis, spotted bones (click on the link to viw a full page on his disorder)
Other rare hereditary and non-hereditary bone disorders marked by sclerosis or longitudinal dense striations in affected bones have been described that may have radiological similarities to the disorders described above.
Sources:
Bullough and Invigorita, Atlas of Orthopaedic Pathology, 1

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