A focus on melorheostosis disease: a literature review and case report of femoral-acetabular impingement due to melorheostosis treated with surgical hip osteoplasty.

IF 1.2 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
M Ruggiero, A Conforti, A Culcasi, C Mazzanti, G Sibahi, N Rani, S Sartini
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Abstract

Objective: Melorheostosis is a rare, non-hereditary, benign bone disease characterized by abnormal bone growth. Generally, melorheostosis develops during childhood or adolescence and progresses gradually over time. This disease represents a true challenge to the physician because of its variability due to location, extension of the affected bone, and involvement of associated soft tissue. Pain management, physical therapy, and surgery may be recommended, depending on the individual case. This review aims to get an overview of the latest evidence relating to epidemiology, clinical and radiographic characteristics, diagnosis, and possible therapeutic strategies for melorheostosis and describe our experience through a clinical case.

Methods: We designed a comprehensive literature search on melorheostosis in MEDLINE (via Pubmed) up to April 2023 and reviewed reports published in international journals.

Results: The purpose is to highlight the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in the management of a rare disease such as melorheostosis. We discuss the role of different physicians, including genetists, rheumatologists, physiatrists, physical therapists, and orthopedic surgeons, in providing accurate diagnoses and effective treatments. We conducted a comprehensive review of the literature on the treatment of melorheostosis to support these findings. In addition, the article presents a case study of a patient suffering from melorheostosis, focusing on difficulties in reaching a correct diagnosis and attempts towards conservative and surgical interventions. The patient underwent hip arthroplasty, and the final result was an improvement in function and a reduction in pain.

Conclusions: Managing melorheostosis can be challenging, and there is no standardized treatment for this condition at the moment.

聚焦骨质疏松症:关于骨质疏松症导致的股骨髋臼撞击的文献综述和病例报告,采用外科髋关节骨整形术进行治疗。
目的:骨质疏松症是一种罕见的非遗传性良性骨病,其特点是骨骼生长异常。一般来说,骨质疏松症在儿童或青少年时期发病,并随着时间的推移逐渐发展。这种疾病对医生来说是一个真正的挑战,因为它的发病部位、受累骨骼的伸展范围以及相关软组织的受累程度各不相同。根据不同的病例,可能会建议进行疼痛治疗、物理治疗和手术治疗。这篇综述旨在概述与黑骨症的流行病学、临床和影像学特征、诊断和可能的治疗策略有关的最新证据,并通过一个临床病例介绍我们的经验:方法:我们在MEDLINE(通过Pubmed)上对截至2023年4月有关黑骨症的文献进行了全面检索,并查阅了国际期刊上发表的相关报告:结果:目的是强调多学科方法在治疗黑骨症这种罕见疾病中的重要性。我们讨论了不同医生,包括遗传学家、风湿病学家、物理治疗师、理疗师和整形外科医生在提供准确诊断和有效治疗中的作用。我们全面回顾了有关黑骨症治疗的文献,以支持这些研究结果。此外,文章还介绍了一名骨质疏松症患者的病例研究,重点阐述了得出正确诊断的困难以及尝试保守和手术干预的情况。该患者接受了髋关节置换术,最终改善了功能,减轻了疼痛:治疗骨质疏松症具有挑战性,目前尚无标准化的治疗方法。
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Reumatismo
Reumatismo RHEUMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
20
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Reumatismo is the official Journal of the Italian Society of Rheumatology (SIR). It publishes Abstracts and Proceedings of Italian Congresses and original papers concerning rheumatology. Reumatismo is published quarterly and is sent free of charge to the Members of the SIR who regularly pay the annual fee. Those who are not Members of the SIR as well as Corporations and Institutions may also subscribe to the Journal.
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