tricho - rhino - phalangal综合征(TRPS1受累)相关髋关节病理的晚期表现。

Faye Grace, Elizabeth Ashby
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Perthes病通常发生在4 - 9岁之间,以单侧或双侧股骨头无血管坏死为特征。临床表现为疼痛和活动范围减小,病程长达5年。我们报告一名女性在青春期早期的临床和放射学结果,她被转介到儿科物理治疗,发现髋关节有珀提斯样改变,背景是1型鼻指骨综合征(TRPS1)。患者在10岁时首次出现髋关节疼痛的症状,但直到2.5年后诊断为Perthe病时才有放射学证据。这种独特的晚期表现可能是由于在TRPS1中看到的骨骼成熟改变,因此骨骼年龄滞后于实足年龄。随着年龄的增长,预后越来越差,该病例强调了在初步评估时确定相关既往病史的重要性,并迅速获得放射学和骨科支持,以便及时诊断。对于非外伤性髋部疼痛的患者,不论发病年龄,珀塞斯样改变都应被视为鉴别诊断。
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Late Presentation of Tricho-Rhino-Phalangeal Syndrome (TRPS1 Affected) Associated Hip Pathology.

Late Presentation of Tricho-Rhino-Phalangeal Syndrome (TRPS1 Affected) Associated Hip Pathology.

Late Presentation of Tricho-Rhino-Phalangeal Syndrome (TRPS1 Affected) Associated Hip Pathology.

Late Presentation of Tricho-Rhino-Phalangeal Syndrome (TRPS1 Affected) Associated Hip Pathology.

Perthes disease typically presents between the ages of 4 and 9 years and is characterized by unilateral or bilateral avascular necrosis of the femoral head. Clinically it presents with pain and decreased range of motion and has a disease course of up to 5 years. We report the clinical and radiological findings of a female in early adolescence who was referred to pediatric physiotherapy and found to have Perthes-like changes of the hip, on a background of tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndrome type 1 (TRPS1). The patient's first symptoms of hip pain were reported at age 10, but there was no radiographic evidence until 2.5 years later when a diagnosis of Perthe's disease was made. This uniquely late presentation may have been due to the altered skeletal maturation seen in TRPS1, whereby skeletal age lags behind chronological age. This case highlights the importance of identifying relevant past medical history on initial assessment, and having rapid access to radiology and orthopedic support to enable timely diagnosis, as prognosis becomes poorer as age increases. Perthes-like changes should be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients presenting with non-traumatic hip pain, regardless of age of onset.

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