| Literature DB >> 27917370 |
Javed Ahsan Quadri1, Mohd Meraj Alam2, Saba Sarwar1, Ashraf Ghanai3, A Shariff1, Taposh K Das1.
Abstract
Endemic fluorosis is a worldwide environmental problem due to excessive fluoride, commonly due to increased drinking water fluoride levels but sometimes due to other sources such as food with high fluoride content. In India, 21 of the 35 states are known to have health problems associated with fluoride toxicity. The present report is a case of a 50-year-old female who was seen with progressive spinal complications and a MRI of the spine suggestive of multiple myeloma. The MRI of the lumbosacral spine showed a diffuse and heterogeneous marrow signal of the lower dorsal and lumbosacral vertebrae. The MRI was also suggestive of coarse trabeculation and appeared predominantly hypointense on the T1W image and had mixed signal intensity on the T2W image. These findings were suggestive of neoplastic bone marrow infiltration and the presence of a proliferative disorder, with multiple myeloma being the most likely. During the patient workup, it was found that other family members were also having similar complications and, after investigation of these family members, it was found that they are suffering from systemic fluorosis. The patient was then evaluated for skeletal fluorosis, and this condition was found to be present. Multiple myeloma was ruled out by the finding of a negative serum protein electrophoresis. The spinal complications appeared to be mainly due to the compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots by protruding osteophytes, thickening of the posterior longitudinal ligament, and thickening of the ligamentum flavum resulting in a compressive myeloradiculopathy and compressive myelopathy. The finding of multiple myeloma-like findings on the spinal MRI in association with skeletal fluorosis was considered to be a very rare event. This case report underlines the need to consider the presence of spinal skeletal fluorosis when evaluating spinal complications with unusual pseudo-multiple myeloma-like changes on the spinal MRI.Entities:
Keywords: M-protein electrophoresis; MRI; dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry; fluorotic myelopathy; neoplastic bone marrow infiltration; spinal fluorosis
Year: 2016 PMID: 27917370 PMCID: PMC5117116 DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2016.00245
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Oncol ISSN: 2234-943X Impact factor: 6.244
Figure 1(A,B) MRI findings showing multiple myeloma-like changes.
Figure 2X-ray, (A) forearm showing interosseous membrane calcification, (B) X-ray hip showing ectopic calcification.
Figure 3DXA (bone densitometry) and result summary, (A) spine, (B) hip both showing many fold increase in bone density.
Fluoride levels in the serum, urine, and drinking water of the patient.
| Fluoride level in | Observed values (ppm) | Normal value (WHO) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Urine | 9.6 | Up to 0.10 ppm | ↑ |
| Serum | 0.31 | Up to 0.02 ppm | ↑ |
| Drinking water | 10.01 | Up to 1.00 ppm | ↑ |
| Saggital diameter of bony spinal canal | Size in mm |
|---|---|
| D11–12 | 02 |
| D12 | 10 |
| D12–L1 | 05 |
| L1 | 10 |
| L1–L2 | 04 |
| L2 | 09 |
| L2–3 | 04 |
| L3 | 07 |
| L3–4 | 04 |
| L4 | 06 |
| L4–5 | 04 |
| L5 | 07 |
| L5–S1 | 04 |