Hesham Hamoud, Ahmed M Elhilasy, Eman E A Elsalam, Basma M Elnaggar, Hemmat Ahmed Elabd, Hosam Arafa, Maha S S Mohamed, Mai Abdelhalim Moussa, Marwa Mohammed M Ali Abd El Rahim, Hala Mohamed Elzomor
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Abstract
Background: Axial melorheostosis is a rare clinical condition with only a few cases identified worldwide. The combination of axial and peripheral melorheostosis has not reported before, to the best of our knowledge.
Case presentation: Here, we present a case of a 9-year-old boy, who was referred with pain and swelling over the medial upper right leg with slight limping of insidious onset over a 3-month period. In addition, there was discomfort and irregular patchy skin lesions over the lower back. On examination, a tender swelling with irregular borders was felt over the right upper tibia. A diagnosis of axial and peripheral melorheostosis was confirmed by radiological imaging. A single dose of intravenous zolendronic acid (0.05 mg/kg) was administered. The patient showed significant improvement of symptoms within 2 months of treatment, with complete alleviation of symptoms after 6 months.
Conclusion: Axial and peripheral melorheostosis can present together; however, peripheral lesions may adequately respond to zolendronic acid treatment.
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Current Rheumatology Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on rheumatology and its related areas e.g. pharmacology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical care, and therapy. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in rheumatology.