pachyosteosclerosis
Pachyosteosclerosis is a skeletal condition characterized by thickened bones (pachyostosis) and increased bone density (osteosclerosis), producing abnormally heavy, dense bones with reduced marrow spaces. It can be generalized or focal, affecting the skull, spine, and long bones.
Cause and mechanism: The condition reflects an imbalance of bone remodeling, with increased osteoblastic activity or
Etiology: Pachyosteosclerosis occurs in hereditary sclerosing bone dysplasias, where specific gene mutations have been identified, and
Clinical features: Symptoms range from none to bone pain, deformities, limited mobility, and nerve compression when
Diagnosis and management: Diagnosis relies on imaging showing diffuse or focal bone densification with thickened cortex
Prognosis: Prognosis varies with the extent and distribution of involvement.