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OSTEOPATHIA STRIATA—VOORHOEVE’S DISEASE

REVIEW OF THE ROENTGEN MANIFESTATIONS

JOHN A. GEHWEILER M.D., WILEY R. BLAND M.D., TERRENCE S. CARDEN JR. M.D., and RICHARD H. DAFFNER M.D.

Osteopathia striata is a rare skeletal disorder manifested roentgenographically by fine, linear striations primarily in the long bones.

There are no associated clinical or laboratory abnormalities.

A review of the literature reveals only 5 reported cases.

Two new cases, including 1 with unique unilateral involvement, are reported.

Several hypotheses about the etiology of the disorder are discussed.


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