PMID: 8608693Nov 1, 1995Paper

Pachydermoperiostosis: dermatological, neurological and radiological observations

Clinical Rheumatology
F P CantatoreM Carrozzo

Abstract

A case of pachydermoperiostosis is described. Interesting features were the presence of carpal and tarsal tunnel syndromes, chronic leg ulcerations and large calcification of the Achilles tendon. Neurological alterations were explained by the stenosis of the tunnels secondary to the periosteal apposition. Chronic leg ulcerations were probably due to neurological and circulatory alterations.

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Feb 10, 1998·Clinical Rheumatology·F P CantatoreG Lapadula
Dec 3, 2010·Rheumatology International·Hadi PoormoghimAryan Javadi
Jan 25, 2013·Frontiers of Medicine·Zeng ZhangZhenlin Zhang
Oct 16, 2007·International Journal of Clinical Practice·K UkincM Buran
Dec 28, 2007·La Revue de médecine interne·G HarifiS El Hassani
Nov 15, 2005·Clinical Genetics·M CastoriB Dallapiccola
Jul 14, 2012·International Journal of Dermatology·Gnanaraj PushpaVaidyanathan Rajagopalan

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