Neurogenic heterotopic ossification.

L L Jensen, E Halar, J W Little, M M Brooke
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Neurogenic heterotopic ossification is a potential sequela of neurological disorders, especially spinal cord injury and head injury. The etiology is unknown. Clinical, radiologic, and bone scan findings are typical. Complications may threaten function. The differential diagnosis is crucial in its early stages. Treatment options include diphosphonates, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and surgery. This article has reviewed the literature on neurogenic heterotopic ossification (HO), soft tissue ossification of neurologic disease, including pathogenesis, histology, presentation, diagnosis, natural history, complications, and current treatments.

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神经源性异位骨化。
神经源性异位骨化是神经系统疾病,特别是脊髓损伤和头部损伤的潜在后遗症。病因不明。临床、放射学和骨扫描的表现是典型的。并发症可能威胁功能。早期鉴别诊断是至关重要的。治疗方案包括二膦酸盐、非甾体抗炎药和手术。本文综述了神经源性异位骨化(HO)、神经系统疾病软组织骨化的发病机制、组织学、表现、诊断、自然史、并发症及目前的治疗方法。
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