Background: Forestier's disease or ankylosing spinal hyperostosis is a degenerative condition of the elderly, characterized by ossification of the spinal and peripheral entheses. Methods: Retrospective descriptive study including patients hospitalized with Forestier's disease. Diagnosis was based on Resnick's radiological criteria. Results: Sixty patients were included (mean age: 63, M/F: 1.5). Metabolic comorbidities were noted in 75% of cases: overweight (40%), obesity (34%), arterial hypertension (45%), diabetes (40%), dyslipidemia (25%) and hyperuricemia (13.3%). Cardiovascular comorbidities (coronary artery disease, stroke) were noted in 13.3%. Symptomatic forms were the most frequent (80%): spinal pain (73.3%), radiculalgia (45%), peripheral arthralgia (15%), dysphagia and respiratory signs (5%). The dorsal tier was the most affected spinal tier(90%). Peripheral enthesopathy was present in 20% and hypertrophic osteoarthritis in 8.3% of cases. Conclusion: The clinico-radiological polymorphism and frequency of metabolic disorders were demonstrated in our series.
ThriftBooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. We personally assess every book's quality and offer rare, out-of-print treasures. We deliver the joy of reading in recyclable packaging with free standard shipping on US orders over $15. ThriftBooks.com. Read more. Spend less.