Kashin-Bek disease

Kashin-Bek disease [Nikolai I. Kashin, Russian orthopedist, 1825–1872; E.V. Bek; L, dis + Fr, aise, ease] , a chronic disease of joints affecting bone growth in children living in China, Tibet, Korea, and eastern Siberia. Range of motion is usually restricted. Also spelled Kaschin-Beck disease.