Massive osteolysis (acute spontaneous absorption of bone, phantom bone, disappearing bone): its relation to hemangiomatosis

LW Gorham, AP Stout - JBJS, 1955 - journals.lww.com
LW Gorham, AP Stout
JBJS, 1955journals.lww.com
There now exists the basis for a new syndrome which is supported by a remarkable
similarity of clinical and roentgenographic findings in twenty-four cases, and by an equally
convincing similarity of the histological picture in eight of these, which we have personally
studied.
Abstract
1. There now exists the basis for a new syndrome which is supported by a remarkable similarity of clinical and roentgenographic findings in twenty-four cases, and by an equally convincing similarity of the histological picture in eight of these, which we have personally studied.
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