Sclerosing osteomyelitis

Sclerosing osteomyelitis, also known as Garres disease, is idiopathic osteocorticosis and dry osteomyelitis. The cause is unknown, and it is not easy to find pathogenic bacteria. May be related to damage. The injury produces a subperiosteal hematoma, which forms calcification. This disease mostly occurs in young adults, more men than women, and more physically strong, such as athletes. Long tube bones are common, but the tibia is most common in the lower extremities.

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