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English: Fig. 1.—CASE I SHOWING ADVANCED DISEASE.
Note the enlargement of the head. The face which is often described as roughly triangular with base upward (because of greater involvement of cranial bones than of facial bones of skull) is not apparent in the patient because of involvement of lower jaw. Note the thickening of the clavicle, the increase in width of hips, the bowing of the legs due particularly to bending of tibia and fibula on left side and femur on right side. The patient decreased about 7 in. in height. (Osler(78) refers to a case in which the decrease in height amounted to 13 in.) The arms appear disproportion- ately long-suggesting a similarity to those of anthropoid apes. The joints are freely movable. Mrs. McD., age 52 |
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Source | "Osteitis Deformitans", Publications From the Jefferson Medical College and Hospital, Vol. VI |
Author | J. Chalmers DaCosta, Elmer H. Funk, Olaf Bergeim, Philip B. Hawk |
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