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Heterotopic ossification and pseudoarthrosis in the shoulder following encephalitis. A case report and review of the literature.

H S An, N Ebraheim, K Kim, W T Jackson, J T Kane.   

Abstract

Heterotopic bone formation, or myositis ossificans, is common, particularly following trauma, total hip arthroplasty, spinal cord injury, severe head injury, and long-term coma. Although the mechanism is unknown, the pathogenesis is assumed to depend on transformation of mesenchymal cells to bone forming cells in response to a variety of stimuli. The clinical findings, laboratory data, roentgenograms, and radionuclide studies are standard aids in the diagnosis of heterotopic ossification. The treatment usually consists of range-of-motion exercise, nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs, X-ray therapy, disodium etidronate (EHDP), and excisional surgery. Reported here is a rare case of periarticular heterotopic ossification in the shoulder of a 38-year-old woman following head injury and 13 months in a coma. The unusual feature was the development of a pseudoarthrosis within the heterotopic bone. The patient's shoulder became markedly stiff with the development of a heterotopic pseudoarthrosis. Excision of the heterotopic bone and pseudoarthrosis was performed to improve the range of motion. Clinical roentgenographic, radionuclide, and pathologic observations are presented on the formation of a synovial joint within the heterotopic bone.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3107863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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Review 8.  Acquired heterotopic ossification in hips and knees following encephalitis: case report and literature review.

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