Thirty-Year Follow-Up of Patient With Gorham Disease (Massive Osteolysis) Treated With Hip Arthroplasty

Abstract Gorham disease (also known as massive osteolysis or disappearing bone disease ) is an exceedingly rare, peculiar entity of uncertain cause and unpredictable prognosis. There is no proven mode of therapy or consensus on treatment. We present 30-year follow-up on a patient successfully treate...

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Female
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Gorham disease
Gorham-Stout syndrome
Humans
massive osteolysis
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Osteolysis, Essential - surgery
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