Ossification Periosteal

Periostotic ossification (ostostotic ossification) - (periostosis ossificans)

It is one of the myogytyphic bone pathologies and occurs in children. At different age periods, the manifestations of this pathology differ, which is worth paying attention to when diagnosing it. Pathology can affect any bones. It most often appears in the ribs and bones of the feet. The disease is more common in patients with thyroid pathology, which already indicates it. Today, the diagnosis of pathology has become accessible thanks to its detection during an X-ray examination of the lungs in severe forms of damage. Its treatment is primarily aimed at eliminating the causes of its occurrence, since without this a complete cure is impossible. If the pathology is local in nature, in certain areas of the bone, then one of its signs is a violation of the fusion of injured bone fragments. Symptoms may not be obvious, but can be detected with radiographic examination. This requires constant monitoring of the patient’s condition and monitoring how his health is restored. Since the disease develops covertly for a long time, irreversible changes occur over time. And this happens when he establishes a strict daily and nutritional regimen with the necessary rest to restore strength, and eliminates the cause of the disease. This is the only way to cure pathology, and not when it is helped at home by parents who, in the old fashioned way, treat the child for everything, just to make him feel better.



Periosteal ossification is an extremely rare and dangerous pathology, which is characterized by the gradual growth of bone tissue into the periosteum - the inner shell of the skeleton. This happens due to the abnormal division of osteoclasts - cells that destroy bones.

Most people think of ossified tissue as bone. But no, osteophytes (that’s what they call