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Rachitic rosary

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Rachitic rosary

The prominent knobs of bone at the costochondral joints of rickets patients are known as a rachitic rosary or beading of the ribs. The knobs create the appearance of large beads under the skin of the rib cage, hence the name by analogy with the beads of a Catholic Christian rosary.

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Causes

Causes include:

  • Rickets : Nodularity at costochondral junction (rachitic rosary).
  • Scurvy : More angular costochondral junction with a sharper step-off (scorbutic rosary) and depressed sternum.
  • Chondrodystrophy
  • Pathophysiology

    Rachitic rosary is due to a deficiency of calcium resulting in lack of mineralization and an overgrowth of costochondral joint cartilage. The calcium deficiency may be caused by Rickets or other causes of calcium deficiency such as hypoparathyroidism.

    References

    Rachitic rosary Wikipedia