A Case of Infantile Cortical Hyperostosis
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The infantile cortical hyperostosis is not frequently seen in Japan.We have recently experienced a case of it. A girl, 3 months of age came to our clinic on May, 1974, with pain in motion. There was no history of previous trauma, specific intectious disease, or any allergy. Family history was unremarkable. Physical examination was negative except for the presence of diffuse swelling and tenderness over her both lower extremities. Laboratory findings were slight anemia and moderate elevation of W. B. C. and B. S. R. Serum calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phatase, protein spectrum, uric acid, urinalysis were considered within normal limits. The Wassrmann reaction was negative. Roentgenograms revealed cortical hyperostotic lesions in the mandible, the humeri (bilateral), the radiuses (bilateral), the ulnas (bilateral), the femurs (bilateral), the tibias (bilateral), and the fibulas (bilateral). No other bone were found to be affected. Cortical hyperostoses were most prominent in the lateral side of the both femurs. Their lesions cleared completely after 6 months.
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