Dysplasia Diaphyseal Progressive

Dysplasia diaphysealis progressiva (DDP) is a rare inherited disease characterized by slowly progressive lesions of the distal femur and proximal tibia.

The disease manifests itself in the form of bone deformation, changes in their structure, as well as pain and weakness in the legs. DDP can lead to loss of walking ability and even disability.

The causes of the disease are unknown, but genetic factors play an important role in its development.

Treatment for progressive diaphyseal dysplasia may include surgery, orthotics, physical therapy, and medication.

It is important to note that DDP is a rare disease and there is not much information available about it. Therefore, if you suspect that you have this disease, it is recommended that you consult a specialist for diagnosis and treatment.