-Abstract-
The authors experienced a diagnosis of a benign form of osteopetrosis based on the
comprehensive data obtained from (1) clinical examination, (2) radiological and nuclear
medicinal findings of the thickening of cortex of mandible, femur, clavicle, and the
increased bone density of mandible, maxilla, cranial base, calvarium, lumbar, femur, and
additionally (3) histopathological findings of sclerotic bony tissue in a Korean male of
38-year-old.
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