Acquired Hyperostosis Syndrome
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Syndrome consisting of SYNOVITIS; ACNE CONGLOBATA; PALMOPLANTAR PUSTULOSIS; HYPEROSTOSIS; and OSTEITIS. The most common site of the disease is the upper anterior chest wall, characterized by predominantly osteosclerotic lesions, hyperostosis, and arthritis of the adjacent joints. The association of sterile inflammatory bone lesions and neutrophilic skin eruptions is indicative of this syndrome.
Descriptor ID |
D020083
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MeSH Number(s) |
C05.116.099.708.025
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Concept/Terms |
Acquired Hyperostosis Syndrome- Acquired Hyperostosis Syndrome
- Acquired Hyperostosis Syndromes
- Hyperostosis Syndrome, Acquired
- Hyperostosis Syndromes, Acquired
- Syndrome, Acquired Hyperostosis
- Syndromes, Acquired Hyperostosis
- Synovitis, Acne, Pustlosis, Hyperostosis, and Osteomyelitis
- SAPHO Syndrome
- SAPHO Syndromes
- Syndrome, SAPHO
- Syndromes, SAPHO
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Acquired Hyperostosis Syndrome" by people in Profiles.
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Licata G, Gambardella A, Calabrese G, Alfano R, Argenziano G. SAPHO syndrome successful treated with tildrakizumab. Dermatol Ther. 2021 01; 34(1):e14758.
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Beresford MW, Deutschmann A, Deautschmann A, Sullivan KE. Acrimonious acronyms: CRMO, SAPHO and a sore shin. Clin Immunol. 2007 Mar; 122(3):252-4.