BACKGROUND: Leg bone pain syndrome is an unusual condition associated with the use of calcineurin antagonists, initially described in patients receiving allograft transplantation. AIM: To describe the first known reported case of leg bone pain syndrome in a patient with ulcerative colitis receiving cyclosporin. RESULTS: Investigations revealed no diagnostic features. Calcium channel blocker was used successfully in the treatment of this condition. CONCLUSION: In the absence of diagnostic investigations, a high index of clinical suspicion is needed to diagnose and successfully manage leg bone pain syndrome. This may prevent further complications such as osteonecrosis that may arise.
BACKGROUND:Leg bone pain syndrome is an unusual condition associated with the use of calcineurin antagonists, initially described in patients receiving allograft transplantation. AIM: To describe the first known reported case of leg bone pain syndrome in a patient with ulcerative colitis receiving cyclosporin. RESULTS: Investigations revealed no diagnostic features. Calcium channel blocker was used successfully in the treatment of this condition. CONCLUSION: In the absence of diagnostic investigations, a high index of clinical suspicion is needed to diagnose and successfully manage leg bone pain syndrome. This may prevent further complications such as osteonecrosis that may arise.