Polyostotic osteolytic dysplasia- hereditary expansile

Overview

Polyostotic osteolytic dysplasia, hereditary expansile: A very rare syndrome characterized by severe bone pain and deformity as well jaw and ear abnormalities. Deafness usually starts in the first decade. Bone symptoms such as pain usually start in the second decade.

Symptoms

Severe bone pain Bone deformity Pathological fractures Deafness Premature loss of teeth

Prognosis

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