Ref : 020124-42 - © Pr Jean-Denis LAREDO - ISM
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (Münchmeyer disease or stoneman disease). Progressive ossification of fibrous tissues, especially muscles, tendons and ligaments, leading to blockage of the joints. The extensor muscles around the cervical and lumbar spine have ossified, while the bones of the pelvis are insufficiently developed (hypotrophy). 3D CT of the skeleton in a 36-year-old woman, posterior view.