Total 45 clinical symptoms reported for Osteopathia striata with cranial sclerosis
Abnormality of the metaphysis |
An abnormality of one or more metaphysis, i.e., of the somewhat wider portion of a long bone that is adjacent to the epiphyseal growth plate and grows during childhood.
Synonyms:Abnormality of the wide portion of a long bone |
Very frequent |
Coarse metaphyseal trabecularization |
Coarse appearance of the components of the network of osseous tissue that makes up the cancellous structure of a bone, i.e., thickening of the (usually fine) white lines that are produced by trabeculae in radiograms.
Synonyms:Coarse trabeculation at metaphyses; Rough bone trabeculation; Rough trabeculation of bone |
Very frequent |
Facial hyperostosis |
Excessive growth (overgrowth) of the facial bones, that is of the facial skeleton.
Synonyms:Enlargment of the facial bones; Excessive growth of facial bones; Excessive growth of facial skeleton; Hyperostosis of facial bones; Hyperostosis of facial skeleton; Hypertrophy of the facial bones; Increase in size of the facial bones; Overgrowth of facial bones; Overgrowth of facial skeleton; Overgrowth of the facial bones |
Very frequent |
High iliac wing |
Increased height of the wing (or ala) of the ilium (which is the large expanded portion which bounds the greater pelvis laterally).
Synonyms:High iliac wings; Narrow, high iliac wings |
Very frequent |
Increased bone mineral density |
An abnormal increase of bone mineral density, that is, of the amount of matter per cubic centimeter of bones which is often referred to as osteosclerosis. Osteosclerosis can be detected on radiological examination as an increased whiteness (density) of affected bones.
Synonyms:Increased bone density; Increased bone mineral density; Osteosclerosis; Osteosclerosis of bones |
Very frequent |
Large iliac wing |
Increased size of the ilium ala.
Synonyms:Large iliac wings |
Very frequent |
Osteopetrosis |
Abnormally increased formation of dense trabecular bone tissue. Despite the increased density of bone tissue, osteopetrotic bones tend to be more fracture-prone than normal.
Synonyms:Harder, denser, fracture-prone bones |
Very frequent |
Thickened calvaria |
The presence of an abnormally thick calvaria.
Synonyms:Calvarial thickening; Calvarium thickened; Increased calvarial thickness; Increased thickness of calvaria; Increased thickness of calvarium; Increased thickness of cranial vault; Increased thickness of skull cap; Thick calvaria; Thick calvarium; Thickened calvaria; Thickened calvarium; Thickened cranial vault; Thickened cranium; Thickened skull cap; Thickening of the calvaria |
Very frequent |