Bilateral osteochondroses of the accessory ossification centre of the medial malleolus: A rare entity

Javed Ahmad, Brijmohan Patel, V. K. Srivastava, M. Khanna
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We are reporting a rare case of a painful accessory ossification center of the bilateral medial malleoli in a 9 years old girl. Patient was not involved in any sport activity. There was no local foot deformity and limb malalignment. The patient was treated conservatively. There was complete clinical and radiographic healing of the medial malleolus eight months after the first presentation. Osteochondrosis of the accessory ossification center of medial malleolus is generally unilateral and bilateral involvement is very rare. There are various differential diagnosis for this pathological condition with similar clinical features and presentation in this age group. We ruled out the uncommon pathological conditions causing chronic pain in the medial malleolus during this period of skeletal growth. We consider this painful condition to be classified as a bilateral osteochondroses of the accessory ossification center of the medial malleolus. Osteochondrosis of the accessory ossification center of the bilateral medial malleolus is a rare entity. Due to rarity of disease and common presentation similar to other disease this is commonly misdiagnosed or missed in clinical practice. Osteochondrosis is characterized by a disturbance of endochondral ossification in skeletally immature patients and should be investigated in children having a history of persistent foot and ankle pain. An increased clinical attention to this painful condition could lead to improved diagnosis and treatment among the paediatric age group.
内踝副骨化中心的双侧骨软骨:一种罕见的实体
我们报告一个罕见的病例疼痛的副骨化中心的双侧内侧踝在一个9岁的女孩。患者未参加任何体育活动。无局部足部畸形和肢体排列异常。病人接受保守治疗。首次表现后8个月内踝完全临床和影像学愈合。内踝副骨化中心的骨软骨病通常是单侧的,双侧受累是非常罕见的。在这个年龄组中,有各种不同的临床特征和表现的病理状况的鉴别诊断。我们排除了在骨骼生长期间引起内踝慢性疼痛的罕见病理情况。我们认为这种疼痛的情况被归类为内踝副骨化中心的双侧骨软骨。摘要双侧内踝副骨化中心的骨软骨病是一种罕见的疾病。由于该病罕见且与其他疾病表现相似,在临床实践中常被误诊或漏诊。骨性软骨病的特点是骨骼发育不成熟患者的软骨内成骨障碍,在有持续足部和踝关节疼痛史的儿童中应进行调查。增加对这种痛苦状况的临床关注可能会改善儿科年龄组的诊断和治疗。
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