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Fei Gao1, Guo Chen1, Ruoyu Wang1, Pan Huang2, Jing Wang3, Weihua Xu4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica (DEH), also known as Trevor's disease, is a rare skeletal developmental disorder affecting the epiphyses in pediatric patients. DEH is characterized by an asymmetric osteochondral overgrowth arising from either the medial or lateral portion of an epiphysis and usually occurs in the joints of lower limbs, most commonly in the knees and ankles. However, bilateral involvement in an adult is extremely rare, and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) for a patient with DEH has been reported only once before. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Dysplasia Epiphysealis Hemimelica; Radiography; Total knee Arthroplasty; Trevor’s disease
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32171273 PMCID: PMC7071648 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-020-3146-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Preoperative plain radiographs. a Anteroposterior radiographs of the full lower extremities. b Lateral and anteroposterior radiographs of the left knee. The medial femoral condyle is significantly larger than the lateral side. A very large defect as noticed beneath the medial epiphysis of the distal femur (arrow), and several loose bodies were scattered around the medial epiphysis (circle). c Anteroposterior radiographs and lateral radiograph of the right knee, which showed similar characteristics as the left knee. d Patella axis radiographs of both knees
Fig. 2Intraoperative view. a The loose bodies were removed. All of the loose bodies were scattered around the medial epiphysis; the largest one was located near the superior patellar bursa and was a round, well-defined bone osteochondral block 3 cm in diameter. b The articular surface of the distal medial femur of the left knee was exposed, and a very large defect and a very rough joint surface were noted. c The articular surface of the distal medial femur of the right knee was exposed and showed a very similar disorder as that of the left knee. d The loose bodies that were removed
Fig. 3Postoperative plain radiographs. c Anteroposterior radiographs of both knees. b Anteroposterior radiographs of the full lower extremity. c Lateral radiographs of both knees. d Patellar axis radiographs of both knees