| Literature DB >> 31067823 |
Ali Al Kaissi1,2, Sami Bouchoucha3, Mohammad Shboul4, Vladimir Kenis5, Franz Grill6, Rudolf Ganger7, Susanne Gerit Kircher8.
Abstract
: Background: Etiological understanding is the corner stone in the management of skeletal deformities.Entities:
Keywords: CT scan; gorham-stout disease; joints and long bone deformities; spine deformities; vanishing bone disorder
Year: 2019 PMID: 31067823 PMCID: PMC6631250 DOI: 10.3390/medicines6020054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicines (Basel) ISSN: 2305-6320
Figure 1Lateral spine radiograph of a 7-year old boy showed kyphosis resulted from osteolysis of T9-L1 (fish-like vertebrae). The left iliac crest was also involved in the pathological process of osteolysis.
Figure 23D reformatted CT scan in a 10-years-old-girl showed progressive osteolysis of T3-T6. Resulted in the development of progressive acute kyphosis of 90° Cobbs angle. Skeletal survey did not show any other involved areas.
Figure 33D reconstruction CT scan in a-20-years-old-girl showed severe flattening, fusion, shrinkage and compression of the dissolved thoracic spine T3-T9. Vanishing bone extended to involve the right shoulder joint resulted in total drop of the right upper limb (arrow). The combination of vertebral body osteolysis and unilateral right shoulder joint destruction resulted in the development of progressive kyphoscoliosis of 90° Cobbs angle. Note the dislocated right clavicle.
Figure 4Anteroposterior pelvis radiograph showed severe osteolytic involvement of the hips associated with massive disorganization/distortion of the weight bearing components with subsequent development of lower limb length inequality. The patient was able to walk a few days after surgery using crutches with partial weight bearing. Osteogenesis imperfecta was the first proposed diagnosis because of long bone fracture and osteopenia. Next-generation sequencing panel to detect COL1A1/2 mutations was negative.
Figure 5A bone specimen of a lesion over the left femur obtained at an open biopsy. Overview bone biopsy (H&E staining): (a) Via original magnification, the histopathology revealed trabecular fragments and large cavernous lymph spaces. (b) Another bone biopsy at higher magnification showed lymphatic malformation with ectatic lymph vessels. a. magnification of ×100. b. Higher magnification (×400).