Gorham-Stout disease (vanishing bone disease) in a preadolescent boy... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Gorham–Stout disease or new entity on the basis of vasculopathy - ScienceDirect
Gorham–Stout disease with life-threatening pleural effusion treated with a pleuro-peritoneal shunt: a case report in: Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports Volume 2022 Issue 1 (2022)
Gorham Stout disease - a rare bone disorder characterized by progressive bone loss and the overgrowth of lymphatic vessels : r/Radiology
Gorham-Stout Disease Mimicking Spondyloarthritis | The Journal of Rheumatology
Gorham-Stout disease: interesting cause of pleural effusion | BMJ Case Reports
Gorham-Stout disease successfully treated with sirolimus (rapamycin): a case report and review of the literature | BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | Full Text
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Medicina | Free Full-Text | Gorham-Stout Disease with Multiple Bone Involvement—Challenging Diagnosis of a Rare Disease and Literature Review
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Gorham–Stout disease of the mandible: case report and review of literature of a rare type of osteolysis | SpringerLink
A report of two children with Gorham-Stout disease | BMC Pediatrics | Full Text
Gorham-Stout syndrome in a 13-year-old-girl who presented with back... | Download Scientific Diagram
Gorham-Stout syndrome affecting the left mandible: A case report
Gorham-Stout syndrome of the shoulder | SICOT-J
Gorham-Stout disease (GSD). Progressive destruction of the mandible in... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Management of Complications Associated With Gorham-Stout Disease: Case Report and Review of the Literature - Paulo Zupelari Goncalves, Anita Shelgikar, Sean Edwards, Jeffrey Stanley, Sharon Aronovich, 2022
Frontiers | A Large Skull Defect Due to Gorham-Stout Disease: Case Report and Literature Review on Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment