flowing hyperostosis

flowing hyperostosis
melorheostosis.

Medical dictionary. 2011.

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  • rheostosis — A hypertrophying and condensing osteitis that tends to run in longitudinal streaks or columns, like wax drippings on a candle, and that involves a number of the long bones. SYN: flowing hyperostosis, streak hyperostosis. [rheo + G. osteon, bone,… …   Medical dictionary

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