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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1978-Nov

Prevalence of hyperostosis frontalis interna in relation to body weight.

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M Verdy
J Guimond
P Fauteux
M Aube

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In a prospective study, hyperostosis frontalis interna (HFI) was found to be present in 49% of the subjects. The group included 259 nuns between the ages of 60 and 80. A prevalence of 84% of HFI was found in the obese subjects (greater than 40% over ideal body weight) whereas in the thin subjects HFI was found to be present in only 16%. The possible relationship between adipose tissue mass and HFI is discussed.

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