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PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURES; A CONSIDERATION WITH METACHONDROMATOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES: Osteochondromatosis and Gauchers Disease

Background: Metachondromatosis is a condition that causes gross conical metaphyseal expansion (sometimes irregular), cortical thinning, exostoses. Metachondromatous lesions occur mainly in the extremities and are roughly symmetrical. The lesions can involve the bones of the hand and all long bones i...

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Autor principal: Banks, Russell J.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central|1 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2051078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17987186
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description Background: Metachondromatosis is a condition that causes gross conical metaphyseal expansion (sometimes irregular), cortical thinning, exostoses. Metachondromatous lesions occur mainly in the extremities and are roughly symmetrical. The lesions can involve the bones of the hand and all long bones in the arms and legs. The distribution in this case additionally involved the acromion process and ischia. The bone changes, although dramatic, can be confused with other types of metaphyseal dysplasia such as Gaucher disease and multiple exostoses. Objective: This paper will review the literature with regard to Metachondromatosis, Gaucher disease and Osteochondromatosis due to their similarities. The case study serves as an example of these findings and documents a history of fractures secondary to the obvious bone changes. Discussion: Clinical manifestations of these conditions and how they may present to the manual therapist are discussed. With respect to Metachondromatosis, the manual therapist needs to be mindful of pathological fractures that can occur with little trauma. Manual therapists are cautioned against using long bones as levers for spinal manipulation in these patients.
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spelling pubmed-20510782007-11-06 PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURES; A CONSIDERATION WITH METACHONDROMATOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES: Osteochondromatosis and Gauchers Disease Banks, Russell J. Australas Chiropr Osteopathy Article Background: Metachondromatosis is a condition that causes gross conical metaphyseal expansion (sometimes irregular), cortical thinning, exostoses. Metachondromatous lesions occur mainly in the extremities and are roughly symmetrical. The lesions can involve the bones of the hand and all long bones in the arms and legs. The distribution in this case additionally involved the acromion process and ischia. The bone changes, although dramatic, can be confused with other types of metaphyseal dysplasia such as Gaucher disease and multiple exostoses. Objective: This paper will review the literature with regard to Metachondromatosis, Gaucher disease and Osteochondromatosis due to their similarities. The case study serves as an example of these findings and documents a history of fractures secondary to the obvious bone changes. Discussion: Clinical manifestations of these conditions and how they may present to the manual therapist are discussed. With respect to Metachondromatosis, the manual therapist needs to be mindful of pathological fractures that can occur with little trauma. Manual therapists are cautioned against using long bones as levers for spinal manipulation in these patients. BioMed Central|1 2002-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2051078/ /pubmed/17987186 Text en Chiropractic & Osteopathic College of Australasia
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PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURES; A CONSIDERATION WITH METACHONDROMATOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES: Osteochondromatosis and Gauchers Disease
title PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURES; A CONSIDERATION WITH METACHONDROMATOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES: Osteochondromatosis and Gauchers Disease
title_full PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURES; A CONSIDERATION WITH METACHONDROMATOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES: Osteochondromatosis and Gauchers Disease
title_fullStr PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURES; A CONSIDERATION WITH METACHONDROMATOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES: Osteochondromatosis and Gauchers Disease
title_full_unstemmed PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURES; A CONSIDERATION WITH METACHONDROMATOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES: Osteochondromatosis and Gauchers Disease
title_short PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURES; A CONSIDERATION WITH METACHONDROMATOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES: Osteochondromatosis and Gauchers Disease
title_sort pathological fractures; a consideration with metachondromatosis and differential diagnoses: osteochondromatosis and gauchers disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2051078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17987186
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