Dysostosis Enchondral Polytopic

Dysostosis is a subgroup characteristic of polyostosis.

From the diagnostic criteria in ICD -10 (section - diseases of bones and joints), several mandatory and several additional signs are distinguished. For the onset of the disease, all diagnostic rules correspond to them (massiveness of the lesion, 3 or more localized



Dysostosis is a group of hereditary, in most cases, non-progressive skeletal diseases, characterized primarily by deformations and disturbances in the activity of the affected bones, the spread of dystrophic processes to surrounding tissues, and disruption of the trophism of the receptor fields of the skin, mucous membranes and internal organs. Enchondromas are benign bone tumors that consist of connective tissue and range in size from a millet grain to 5 cm in diameter or more. This disease is a genetically determined disease, which is characterized by the progression and growth of tumors. A doctor can diagnose this disease