

Osteopoikilia in the practice of a rheumatologist
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-10-51-53
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Abstract
Osteopoikilia (OPC) is a rare, benign autosomal dominant disease characterized by sclerotic bone lesions, which usually proceeds asymptomatically. It is usually diagnosed by accident with conventional radiography. In most patients, the disease is asymptomatic, but some may complain of mild joint pain and swelling. Differential diagnoses of the disease include osteoblastic metastases, primary bone tumor, mastocytosis, tuberous sclerosis, synovial chondromatosis and melanostasis. In the literature, we have found reports of the coexistence of OPC with rheumatological diseases such as fibromyalgia, reactive arthritis, familial Mediterranean fever, psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, seronegative spondyloarthritis. Thus, the clinical case we observed is interesting not only from the standpoint of the importance of establishing a clinical diagnosis, but also the timeliness of starting treatment, which affects the prognosis of the disease.
About the Authors
N. Y. TikhomirovaRussian Federation
Tikhomirova Nadezhda Yu., PhD Med, associate professor of Dept of Faculty Therapy
Krasnodar
L. N. Eliseeva
Russian Federation
Eliseeva Lyudmila N., DM Sci (habil.), professor, head of Dept of Faculty Therapy
Krasnodar
N. P. Belozerova
Russian Federation
Belozerova Natalia P., PhD Med, assistant professor at Faculty Therapy
Krasnodar
E. S. Kameneva
Russian Federation
Kameneva Elena S., PhD Med, assistant at Dept of Polyclinic Therapy with a Course of General Medical Practice (family medicine), Faculty of Advanced Education and Professional Retraining of Specialists
Krasnodar
V. A. Shkokov
Russian Federation
Shkokov Vladimir A., radiologist, Radiology Dept
Krasnodar
T. I. Frolova
Russian Federation
Frolova Tatyana I., PhD Med, associate professor at Dept of Faculty Therapy
Krasnodar
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For citations:
Tikhomirova N.Y., Eliseeva L.N., Belozerova N.P., Kameneva E.S., Shkokov V.A., Frolova T.I. Osteopoikilia in the practice of a rheumatologist. Medical alphabet. 2024;1(10):51-53. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-10-51-53
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