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autosomal dominant osteosclerosis — Definition
Otozomal dominant osteoskleroz / autosomal dominant osteosclerosis
Otozomal dominant osteosklerosis is a rare genetic disease characterized by excessive condensation and hardening in bones. The disease manifests autozomal dominant inheritance, meaning the risk of passing from a affected parent to the child is 50%. Clinically, especially in the skull, long bones and bone marrow in the spine, but usually does not lead to pronounced symptoms. Diagnosis, radiological findings and family history; treatment focuses on symptomatic management.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Otozomal dominant osteoskleroz?
Otozomal dominant osteoskleroz; otozomal dominant osteosklerosis is a rare genetic disease characterized by excessive condensation and hardening in bones. The disease manifests autozomal dominant inheritance, meaning the risk of passing from a affected parent to the child is 50%. Clinically, especially in the skull, long bones and bone marrow in the spine, but usually does not lead to pronounced symptoms. Diagnosis, radiological findings and family history; treatment focuses on symptomatic management.
❓ What is autosomal dominant osteosclerosis in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "autosomal dominant osteosclerosis" is Otozomal dominant osteoskleroz.
❓ Which medical field is Otozomal dominant osteoskleroz related to?
This term belongs to the Diseases category.