Otto disease

Ot·to dis·ease

(ot'ō), a disease characterized by an inward bulging of the acetabulum into the pelvic cavity, resulting in protrusion of the femoral head; found in association with arthritis of the hip joints, usually rheumatoid arthritis. Synonym(s): Otto pelvis, protrusio acetabuli

arthrogryposis multiplex congenita

A rare sporadic condition characterised by joint contractures, dislocations, rigid skeletal deformities (e.g., clubfoot or talipes equinovarus), skin atrophy and replacement of limb muscles with fibrous tissue. AMC is not a sui generis disease, but rather a descriptive term that signifies multiple congenital contractures. The aetiologies encompass both neurogenic and primary myopathic diseases, but most cases are not due to neuromuscular disease.
 
Pathogenesis
Uncertain; a common link may be intrauterine movement during a critical period of limb development.
 
Management
Arthrodesis.

Ot·to dis·ease

(ot'ō di-zēz') A disease characterized by an inward bulging of the acetabulum into the pelvic cavity, resulting in protrusion of the femoral head; found in association with arthritis of the hip joints, usually rheumatoid arthritis.

Otto,

Adolph W., German surgeon, 1786-1845. Otto disease - characterized by an inward bulging of the acetabulum into the pelvic cavity, resulting from arthritis of the hip joints. Synonym(s): arthrokatadysis; Otto pelvis; protrusio acetabuliOtto forcepsOtto pelvis - Synonym(s): Otto disease