Autosomal dominant osteosclerosis associated with familial spinal canal stenosis.
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We studied a family with autosomal dominant osteosclerosis associated with familial spinal canal stenosis. The propositus, a 44-year-old Japanese woman, had a 9-month history of occipitalgia and left tinnitus, and also had a 2-month history of pain and numbness of the right upper limb. Radiographic skeletal survey showed osteosclerotic changes in the neurocranium, diaphysis of the long bone, mandible, shoulder, clavicle, and ribs. Serum alkaline phosphatase was normal, and no periosteal excrescences were seen. The inheritance pattern was autosomal dominant. The propositus and her daughter, both with severe osteosclerosis, showed spinal canal stenosis, but her son, whose osteosclerosis was moderate, did not. This is the first report of autosomal dominant osteosclerosis associated with familial spinal canal stenosis.