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An Atypical Cause of a Child Limp: A Gorham-Stout Disease with a Vanishing Hip

Rev. Bras. Ortop. (Online); 59 (supl.1), 2024
Abstract Gorham-Stout disease (GSD) is a rare bone disease characterized by an abnormal proliferation of endothelial-lined vessels and destruction of the affected bone. As it affects commonly children and young adults, it is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. To date, there is no establ...

Gorham stout syndrome in maxilla and femur

J. Oral Diagn; 04 (), 2019
Gorham Stout syndrome (SGS) is a rare disease that affects the bones causing idiopathic osteolysis. The prognosis of SGS is quite variable and impossible to predict, in most cases, bone destruction progresses from months to years, the affected area does not regenerate or repair itself. The etiology of ...

Extensive osteolytic disease in the mandible of a pediatric patient: Case report

J. Oral Diagn; 2 (), 2017
Introduction: Gorham’s disease, correspond to a massive osteolytic disease of the bones, characterized by destruction and resorption of one or more bones, spontaneous and progressive. The etiology of the disease is still unknown. The destroyed bone does not have the ability to regenerate ...

Sirolimus on Gorham-Stout disease. Case report

Colomb. med; 47 (4), 2016
Abstract Background: Gorham-Stout disease (GSD) is a rare disease of unknown etiology characterized by vascular proliferation that produces destruction of bone matrix. Case description: This case is about 43 year old woman who begins with pain in sternum, dyspnea, abdominal mass and, serous-hematic p...