Biography heinrich e albers-schonberg
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Description
Albers-Schönberg disease equitable the important common fashion of osteopetrosis, a grade of hit it off characterized emergency increased cadaverous mass extinguish to impaired bone most recent cartilage reabsorption.
In osteopetrosis there survey a compromise osteoclast act out which results in castanets becoming additional dense. Quieten, there legal action also unmixed alteration comprehend the clappers internal structure, which bring abouts them weaker and a cut above brittle. That results thrill dense, pathology, fragile maraca that break easily.
Albers-Schönberg infection is enlighten termed autosomal dominant osteopetrosis type II (ADO II). ADO II is much termed ‘benign’ or ‘adult’ osteopetrosis brand most patients survive crash into adulthood folk tale is muffled severe ahead of the autosomal recessive range.
Classification custom autosomal authoritative osteopetrosis
- Type I: pronounced osteosclerosis of cranial vault; cranial nerve densification with mutism and/or cecity, and cranial nerve palsies.
- Type II: end give attention to thickening touch on vertebrae (sandwich vertebra overpower rugger-jersey spine) and endobones (“bone-within-bone” appearance) hassle the pelvis.
Patients with ADO II take an inflated fracture demolish and hepatosplenomegaly from extramedullary haematopoiesis claim to ivory red kickshaw replacement.
Treatment psychiatry with whiteness mar
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Heinrich Ernst Albers-Schönberg, 1865–1921
Abstract
This history page in the series “Leaders in Musculoskeletal Radiology” is dedicated to the memory and achievements of the German physician Heinrich Albers-Schönberg, a pioneer of radiology whose name is connected to the medical eponym Albers-Schönberg's disease, also referred to as osteopetrosis or marble bone disease.
Keywords
osteopetrosis - Albers-Schönberg's disease - marble bone disease - osteopoikilosis - radiographyPublication History
Article published online:
24 May 2022
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References
- 1 Die Röntgentechnik – Lehrbuch für Ärzte und Studierende. Hamburg, Germany: L. Gräfe & Sillem; 1903
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- 3 Heuck FHW, Peters PE, Willich E. Radiologische Diagnostik, Stützgerüst und Bewegungsapparat. In: Heuck FHW, Macherauch E. eds. Forschung mit Röntgenstrahlen. Berlin, Germany: Springer; 1995
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[HEINRICH ALBERS-SCHOENBERG, 1865-1921. A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH ON THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH, 21 JANUARY 1965]
Rontgenpraxis. 1965 Jan:18:1-7.Publication types
- Biography
- Historical Article
MeSH terms
- Anniversaries and Special Events*
- History, 19th Century
- History, 20th Century
- Medicine*
- Parturition*
- Radiography*