(To compare with cases of true hyperparathyroidism) Osteomalacia, osteoporosis, osteitis deformans, etc, 'Albright's syndrome'

Date:
1918-1951
Reference:
PP/FPW/B.235/2
Part of:
Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)
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Metabolism of bone (Donald Hunter etc). Bone changes of metabolic and endocrine origin. Congenital-developmental diseases and abnormalities. Eosinophilic granuloma of bones and skin especially generalised diseases of the skeleton. Various bone conditions favouring the occurence of fracture. The case of Dr Jacob Freud and other skeletal dysplasias. 'Fanconi's syndrome' and whole subject of 'osteonephropathy' are in another collection. Experimental hyperparathyroidism and arterial calcification etc. (Idiopathic) osteoporosis melolylia: 'Milkman's syndrome'--osteomalacia with Looser's nodes. The whole subject of abnormal bone density and fibrosis of bone-marrow (H A T Fairbank). Painful and not painful osteoporosis of the vertebral column in elderly persons. Dysplasia etc: physealis multiplex (H A T Fairbank). Tietze's disease (swellings of costal cartilages) (costal chondritis); [Envelope within collection 17/2(a)]: -case of Henry Young etc. 'Albright's syndrome' and osteofibrosa disseminata,' with pigmentation following icterus gravis neonatorum (for comparison) and other kinds of osteitis fibrosa disseminata (1937-49) [Envelope within collection 17/2(b)]:- demonstrated cases etc at the meeting of the Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland held at London 7th 28th June 1935 especially regarding rare so-called congenital-developmental diseases and abnormalities [marked copy of programme] [Envelope within collection 17/2(c)]:- The case of Dr Jacob Freud--and cases for comparison--for 'Fanconi's syndrome' see elsewhere ('renal rickets', renal dwarfism, 'De Toni-Debre-Fanconi syndrome', various classes of 'osteo-nephropathy' {also re subject of osteogenesis imperfecta} (1918-49)

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1918-1951

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