Gamuts

Pachydermoperiostosis

Pachydermoperiostosis (PDP) is a rare genetic disorder that affects both bones and skin. Other names are idiopathic hypertrophic osteoarthropathy or Touraine-Solente-GolĂ© syndrome. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Synonyms
Primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy
OrphaNet reference
Pachydermoperiostosis 
May Cause
Acro-osteolysis
Arterial occlusion
Arterial tortuosity
Broad tubular bones
Clubbing of digits
Congenital skull defect
Congenital widespread osteosclerosis
Congenitally limited joint mobility
Cortical bone thickening
Defective cranial ossification
Dense or thick skull
Diffusely dense skull base
Enthesopathy
Exostosis
Eyelid ptosis
Hyperhidrosis
Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy
Ichthyosis
Incomplete ossification of cranial sutures
Large fontanelle
Large hands for age
Limited joint mobility
Localized cortical bone thickening
Multiple expanding rib lesions
Osteosclerosis
Periosteal new bone formation in a child
Polyostotic bone lesions in children
Sclerosing bone dysplasia
Short and broad distal phalanges of hand
Soft-tissue calcification
Soft-tissue ossification
Thick heel pad
Thick periosteal reaction along bone shaft
Thick ribs
Wide sutures
Widespread cortical bone thickening
Widespread osteosclerosis
Widespread periosteal reaction
Widespread predominantly cortical osteosclerosis
Widespread soft-tissue calcification
Wormian bones
Wrinkled skin

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