Osteopoikilosis in the ribs, pelvic region and spine: a case report
Author(s) -
Maria Teresa Paparella,
Ilaria Gangai,
Chiara Porro,
Laura Eusebi,
F Silveri,
Aldo Cammarota,
Giuseppe Guglielmi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
digital diagnostics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2712-8962
pISSN - 2712-8490
DOI - 10.17816/dd79504
Subject(s) - medicine , bone scintigraphy , rib cage , sacrum , radiology , radiological weapon , axial skeleton , anatomy
Osteopoikilosis is a rare inherited benign bone dysplasia incidentally found on radiological exams. It is characterized by a specific radiological pattern: diffuse, round or oval, symmetrically shaped sclerotic bone areas distributed throughout the skeleton. It is essential to do a correct diagnosis because these lesions could be easily confused with bone metastasis.
We reported a case of an osteopoikilosis patient presenting to our clinic with transient loss of consciousness and without any numbness, tingling and weakness in the legs or other parts of the body. The computed tomography scan showed multiple small sclerotic foci bone islands, scattered throughout the thoracic and lumbar spine, ribs, pelvic bone, sacrum and bilateral proximal femur. No significant increase in the activity was detected in technetium-99m whole-body bone scintigraphy. The patient was diagnosed with characteristic radiological findings of osteopoikilosis and was followed up.
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