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Published in: Pediatric Radiology 8/2017

01-07-2017 | Case Report

Multiple long bone cysts revealed by MRI in trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type II predisposing to pathological fractures

Authors: Praveen Konala, Nigel Kiely, Charlotte Noakes, Edward Blair, Victor N. Cassar-Pullicino

Published in: Pediatric Radiology | Issue 8/2017

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Abstract

Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type II is a rare genetic disorder with the few published case reports mainly reporting the radiographic skeletal manifestations. There are no published imaging reports of long bone cysts involving multiple bones in this condition. We report a unique case of bone cysts involving multiple long bones detected with MRI in a patient with trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type II complicated by a subsequent pathological fracture. It is possible that the bone cysts are a previously undescribed feature of this syndrome; however, the evidence is insufficient to establish a definite association. Chromosomal abnormality identified in this patient is consistent with trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type II with no unusual features. Although the nature of these bone cysts is unclear, they are one of the causes of the known increased fracture risk observed in this syndrome.
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Metadata
Title
Multiple long bone cysts revealed by MRI in trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type II predisposing to pathological fractures
Authors
Praveen Konala
Nigel Kiely
Charlotte Noakes
Edward Blair
Victor N. Cassar-Pullicino
Publication date
01-07-2017
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Pediatric Radiology / Issue 8/2017
Print ISSN: 0301-0449
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1998
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-017-3839-4

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