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Caffey syndrome
pathology
Also known as: infantile cortical hyperostosis
- Also called:
- infantile cortical hyperostosis
- Related Topics:
- childhood disease and disorder
- periosteum
Caffey syndrome, a hereditary disease of infants, characterized by swellings of the periosteum (the bone layer where new bone is produced) and the bone cortex of the upper arms, shoulder girdle, and lower jaw. The disease is accompanied by fever and irritability; after a series of periodic exacerbations, it subsides spontaneously.