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Mild hyperostosis of the os zygomaticum was still present after 12 months at treatment cessation.
MRI showed bone oedema and a diffuse oedematous change of the os zygomaticum surrounding tissue (figure 1e).
A cranial computed tomography revealed sclerotic and hyperostotic changes of the os zygomaticum adjacent to the maxillary cavity (figure 1f).
Head involvement was noted in one patient, where the os zygomaticum was affected.a P < 0.05 versus month 0. At the time of diagnosis, 22% of patients complained about morning stiffness lasting 2 to 60 minutes (mean 12.5 minutes), 67% showed a relieving posture, 37% presented local bone/tissue swelling and 26% presented asymmetry of the extremities or thorax.
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