模仿下肢急性骨髓炎的 SAPHO 综合征:病例报告

Drishti Dhawan DPM, MPH, PGY-2 , Shadi Mattar DPM, PGY-2 , John T. Marcoux DPM, FACFAS
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SAPHO(滑膜炎、痤疮、脓疱病、骨质增生、骨炎)综合征是一种罕见且经常被误诊的自身炎症,其特征是各种骨关节和皮肤病表现。我们报告了一例 27 岁女性的病例,她出现了未确诊的 SAPHO 综合征,其症状类似于第 5 指急性骨髓炎。患者有一个月的病史,第五指疼痛、红斑和水肿,间歇性发热,口服和静脉注射抗生素均无效。X光和高级影像学检查显示患者患有骨髓炎常见的炎症性骨炎。患者被转诊到风湿免疫科,诊断为 SAPHO 综合征。这一诊断源于同时出现的症状,包括前胸疼痛、脓疱性痤疮、膝关节疼痛和口腔溃疡,并伴有间歇性低烧。患者在开始接受 Humira、甲氨蝶呤和 Plaquenil 治疗后表现出明显的反应。虽然她的病情尚未完全恢复到基线水平,但已经有了明显改善。我们的病例报告强调了在对出现慢性、复发性骨髓炎症状的患者进行评估时,将非典型风湿病作为潜在鉴别诊断的重要性,尤其是在对感染性病因的常规治疗无效的情况下。
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SAPHO syndrome mimicking acute osteomyelitis in the lower extremity: A case report
SAPHO (synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, osteitis) syndrome is a rare and often misdiagnosed autoinflammatory condition characterized by an assortment of osteoarticular and dermatological manifestations. We report a case of a 27-year-old female who presented with undiagnosed SAPHO syndrome that mimicked acute osteomyelitis of the 5th digit. The patient had a one-month history of a painful erythematous and edematous 5th digit with intermittent fevers that were recalcitrant to both oral and intravenous antibiotics. Radiographic and advanced imaging displayed inflammatory osteitis, which is commonly seen in cases of osteomyelitis. The patient was referred to rheumatology and diagnosed with SAPHO syndrome. This diagnosis stemmed from the emergence of concurrent symptoms, including anterior chest pain, pustular acne, knee joint pain, and aphthous ulcerations, accompanied by intermittent low-grade fevers. The patient exhibited a notable response to the initiation of Humira, Methotrexate, and Plaquenil therapy. Although she has not fully reached her baseline, there has been a significant improvement in her condition. Our case report underscores the significance of considering atypical rheumatological diseases as potential differential diagnoses in the assessment of patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of chronic, recurrent osteomyelitis, particularly in instances where conventional treatments for infectious causes have proven ineffective.
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Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.)
Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.) Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Podiatry
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