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Ann Med Res. 2002; 9(4): 281-283


Forestier Disease, Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperosteosis; A Case Report

Ayhan Kamanlı*, Süleyman Tatlı*, Cengiz Hacıevliyagil*

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Abstract


 

Object: Forestier Dısease or Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperosteosis (DISH) is a disease of unknown etiology

and diagnosed primarily on the basis of radiological criteria. The disease is rarely symptomatic and these

symptoms could not be definetely localised.

Case Report: A female patient with DISH presented with nonspecific back pain and dysphagia has been reported.

Discussion: In patients who has semptoms such as back pain and dysphagia, DISH should be in mind.

Key Word: DISH, Back Pain, Dysphagia






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