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Neurogenic heterotopic ossification. American journal of physical medicine. [Am J Phys Med] Journal article

 
Jensen LL, Halar E, Little JW, Brooke MM 
Neurogenic heterotopic ossification. [Journal Article, Review]
Am J Phys Med 1987 Dec; 66(6):351-63.


Neurogenic heterotopic ossification is a potential sequela of neurological disorders, especially spinal cord injury and head injury. The etiology is unknown. Clinical, radiologic, and bone scan findings are typical. Complications may threaten function. The differential diagnosis is crucial in its early stages. Treatment options include diphosphonates, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and surgery. This article has reviewed the literature on neurogenic heterotopic ossification (HO), soft tissue ossification of neurologic disease, including pathogenesis, histology, presentation, diagnosis, natural history, complications, and current treatments.



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