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Panner's disease

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Pan·ner's disease (pnrz)
n.
Osteochondrosis of the capitellum of the humerus.

Panner's disease,
a rare form of osteochondrosis in which abnormal bony growth occurs in the capitulum of the humerus.

osteochondritis
Orthopedics Inflammation of bone and joint surfaces–usually aseptic; note: A legacy of the German school of medicine was eponymic immortalization of osteochondritis in each joint
Osteochondritis eponyms
Freiberg's disease–metatarsal head
Haglund's disease–calcaneus
Köhler's disease–tarsal-navicular bones
Legg-Calve-Perthes disease–femoral head
Osgood-Schlatter disease–tibial tubercle
Panner's disease–humeral head
Sinding-Larsen-Johannson disease–patella
Thiemann's disease–metacarpal and metatarsal bones
Wegner's disease–osteochondritis with epiphyseal separation–congenital syphilis


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Although the exact cause of Panner's disease remains elusive, two key contributing factors remain constant: a genetic predisposition that limits blood supply to a growing joint, and overuse of that joint, Resnick said.
 
 
 
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