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Axial Osteosclerosis

Definition


Definition of Axial Osteosclerosis
A rare bone abnormality involving patches of increased bone density which tend to occur in the spine, pelvis and the ball part of the hip joint. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Axial osteosclerosis is available below.

Symptoms


Symptoms of Axial Osteosclerosis
The list of signs and symptoms for Axial osteosclerosis includes the 6 symptoms listed below:

  1. Pelvic pain
  2. Low back pain
  3. Thigh pain
  4. Localized increased bone density in spine
  5. Localized increased bone density in pelvis
  6. Localized increased bone density in femoral head

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Causes


Causes of Axial Osteosclerosis
There are various causes of Axial osteosclerosis.

  1. Rare bone abnormality
  2. Pelvic pain
  3. Low back pain
  4. Thigh pain
  5. Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine
  6. Rheumatology (Arthritis / Joint Pain)

Treatment


Treatment of Axial Osteosclerosis
Orthopedic surgery is best option to treatment of Axial osteosclerosis.


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