1958
DOI: 10.1007/bf00955181
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Zur Pathogenese der Tracheopathia chondro-osteoplastica

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“…After careful consideration of the evidence thistheory was rejected by Dalgaard (1947) and by Hempel and Glaser (1958).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After careful consideration of the evidence thistheory was rejected by Dalgaard (1947) and by Hempel and Glaser (1958).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolic disturbance Hempel and Glaser (1958) postulated that the bony islet development was due to metabolic and local inflammatory disturbances, leading to acidosis, hyaline swelling, transformation to cartilage, and then bone formation. This armchair speculation has been rejected by Spencer (1962), who emphasizes that there is no alteration in calcium or phosphorus metabolism and no connexion with pulmonary calcinosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dies mag der Grund dafür sein, dass die TO in früheren Jahren vornehmlich von Pathologen zufällig im Rahmen von Sektionen gesehen und beschrieben wurde [3, 4, [15]; Tukiainen et al [35]; Vilkmann u. Keistinen [36]), und es auch in Finnland selbst eine geographische Häufung im Nordosten gibt [36]. Eine hereditäre Prädisposition in dieser "genetisch isolierten Region" und das kalte Klima mit entsprechend hoher Inzidenz von bronchopulmonalen Infekten, die einen Kofaktor in der Pathogenese darstellen sollen [13], wurden als Ursache dieser regionalen Häufung vermutet.…”
Section: Diskussion Epidemiologieunclassified
“…Hempel and Glaser (1958), in their series of eight cases, postulated acidosis arising from metabolic or local inflammatory disturbances as a cause of hyaline swelling, which then progresses to cartilage or bone formation.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%