Nonbacterial osteomyelitis of the vertebral bodies and frontal bone: A description of a rare clinical case and a review of the literature

Q4 Medicine
Aleksei N. Kozhevnikov, V. Zorin
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BACKGROUND: Nonbacterial osteomyelitis is a chronic autoinflammatory skeletal disorder of unknown origin characterized by sterile bone lesions and presenting more frequently in children. Spinal manifestations are often common in nonbacterial osteomyelitis; however, cases with skull involvement, except for the mandible, are generally rare. CLINICAL CASE: Herein, we report the case of an 11-year-old girl presenting with multifocal thoracic vertebral and frontal bone lesions, which led to destructive sinusitis. Nonbacterial osteomyelitis was diagnosed after a bone biopsy, which showed no evidence of granuloma, malignancy, or histiocytes. The histopathological findings were nonspecific inflammatory changes. Ibandronic acid was used to treat nonbacterial osteomyelitis. Clinical signs begin to improve after the first infusion. After the fourth infusion of ibandronic acid, the inflammation was reduced and frontal bone structure and thoracic vertebrae were restored. DISCUSSION: Bisphosphonate therapy can be used in nonbacterial osteomyelitis when response to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs is not optimal. The efficacy of bisphosphonate therapy reaches 75%. However, bisphosphonate therapy in nonbacterial osteomyelitis has not been developed. The paper contained literature about rare cases with skull involvement and problems in bisphosphonate therapy in pediatric nonbacterial osteomyelitis. CONCLUSIONS: Nonbacterial osteomyelitis is a treatable condition, whose care depends on a referral to a rheumatologist.
椎体和额骨的非细菌性骨髓炎:一个罕见临床病例的描述和文献综述
背景:非细菌性骨髓炎是一种原因不明的慢性自身炎性骨骼疾病,以无菌性骨损伤为特征,多见于儿童。脊柱表现在非细菌性骨髓炎中很常见,但除下颌骨外,累及颅骨的病例一般很少见。临床病例:我们在此报告了一例 11 岁女孩的病例,她出现多灶性胸椎和额骨病变,并导致破坏性鼻窦炎。骨活检后诊断为非细菌性骨髓炎,活检未发现肉芽肿、恶性肿瘤或组织细胞。组织病理学检查结果为非特异性炎症变化。伊班膦酸用于治疗非细菌性骨髓炎。第一次输注后,临床症状开始改善。第四次输注伊班膦酸后,炎症减轻,额骨结构和胸椎得到恢复。讨论:当对非甾体抗炎药物的反应不理想时,双膦酸盐疗法可用于非细菌性骨髓炎。双膦酸盐疗法的有效率达到 75%。然而,用于非细菌性骨髓炎的双膦酸盐疗法尚未开发出来。本文收录了有关罕见颅骨受累病例的文献,以及双膦酸盐治疗小儿非细菌性骨髓炎的问题。结论:非细菌性骨髓炎是一种可治疗的疾病,其治疗需要转诊至风湿免疫科医生。
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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38
期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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