A Raikos, GK Paraskevas, F Yusuf, P Kordali… - Annals of Anatomy- …, 2011 - Elsevier Hyperostosis frontalis interna is a morphological pattern characterized by single or multiple bony nodules situated on the inner lamina of the frontal bone. It is seldom found in males, but it is a common phenomenon among post-menopausal females in modern societies but ... All 2 versions
S Flohr… - HOMO-Journal of Comparative Human Biology, 2011 - Elsevier In 1719 Morgagni described a condition, today known as hyperostosis frontalis interna (HFI), as one sign within a triad consisting of HFI, virilism, and obesity. Today, HFI is predominantly found in older women. Although the etiology of HFI has not yet been determined ... All 2 versions
B Prakash, MB Pranesh, N Parimalam… - The Journal of the …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Hyperostosis frontalis interna mimicking Mount Fuji sign. ... Prakash B, Pranesh MB, Parimalam N, Harish Kumar R. ... Department of Neurology, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Avinasi Road, Pelamenu, Coimbatore-641 002, India.
[HTML] from nih.govS Budhdeo, RA Ibrahim… - JRSM Short …, 2011 - shortreports.rsmjournals.com ... Osteoblastic metastases such as those originating from prostatic carcinoma are also recognized. Rarer causes include the early stages of Paget's disease, hyperostosis frontalisinterna, osteosarcomas and ossifying fibromas. 4. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
TW Vogel, BJ Dlouhy… - Journal of Neurosurgery, 2011 - thejns.org ... 7 Frontal bone thickness exceeding 10 mm, especially in women older than 60 years of age, may be suggestive of hyperostosisfrontalisinterna, 12 which is a condition that remodels the inner table of the skull, leading to increased thickness, especially in elderly patients. ... Related articles - All 2 versions