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Osteopetrosis: Discovery and early history of "marble bone disease".

Bone 2023 March 17
Discovery in 1904 of the disorder initially called "marble bones", then in 1926 more appropriately referred to as "osteopetrosis", is attributed to Heinrich E. Albers-Schönberg (1865-1921), the first radiologist. He used the new technique of Röntgenography to report in a young man the radiographic hallmarks of this osteopathy. Clinical descriptions of lethal forms of osteopetrosis had apparently been published earlier by others. Here, I review the discovery and early understanding of osteopetrosis. Characterization of this disorder commencing at the beginning of the past century would support the aphorism of Sir William Osler (1849-1919): "Clinics Are Laboratories; Laboratories Of The Highest Order". As featured in this special issue of Bone, the osteopetroses would prove remarkably informative about the formation and function of the cells responsible for skeletal resorption.

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