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Extremity Manifestations and Surgical Treatment for Nasu Hakola Disease

Nasu-Hakola disease, which is also known as polycystic lipomembranous osteodysplasia with sclerosing leukoencephalopathy (PLOSL), is a rare and mortal human genetic disorder (Verloes et al., (1997) and Bianchin et al., (2004)). Nasu-Hakola is a progressive disease characterized by early onset cognit...

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Autores principales: Arıkan, Murat, Yıldırım, Ahmet, Togral, Güray, Ekmekçi, Alp Burak
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3965938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24711942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/458728
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author Arıkan, Murat
Yıldırım, Ahmet
Togral, Güray
Ekmekçi, Alp Burak
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Yıldırım, Ahmet
Togral, Güray
Ekmekçi, Alp Burak
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description Nasu-Hakola disease, which is also known as polycystic lipomembranous osteodysplasia with sclerosing leukoencephalopathy (PLOSL), is a rare and mortal human genetic disorder (Verloes et al., (1997) and Bianchin et al., (2004)). Nasu-Hakola is a progressive disease characterized by early onset cognitive dementia and bone cysts (both evident by the third decade). The disease has a worldwide distribution, but most patients have been reported in Finland and in Japan (Montalbetti et al., (2004)). In the literature less than 200 cases are reported and only a few of them are about the surgical treatment for the extremity (Madry et al., (2007)). Most patients die by their fourth or fifth decade because of neurologic problems. Surgeons generally prefer conservative treatment modalities in the treatment of cystic lesions of the bone in this syndrome. In this case report, we presented a 42-year-old male with Nasu-Hakola disease having bilateral painful talar lipomembranous cystic lesions treated with curettage and iliac bone grafting. He is in the 3rd year of his followup after surgery and he has not any extremity complaints, but his neurological problems sustain. Our aim in this study is to show the beneficial aspect of surgical intervention in the cystic lesions of Nasu Hakola disease in the skeleton to obtain the patient a painless joint although surgery is rarely performed in this systemic and progressive disease.
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spelling pubmed-39659382014-04-07 Extremity Manifestations and Surgical Treatment for Nasu Hakola Disease Arıkan, Murat Yıldırım, Ahmet Togral, Güray Ekmekçi, Alp Burak Case Rep Orthop Case Report Nasu-Hakola disease, which is also known as polycystic lipomembranous osteodysplasia with sclerosing leukoencephalopathy (PLOSL), is a rare and mortal human genetic disorder (Verloes et al., (1997) and Bianchin et al., (2004)). Nasu-Hakola is a progressive disease characterized by early onset cognitive dementia and bone cysts (both evident by the third decade). The disease has a worldwide distribution, but most patients have been reported in Finland and in Japan (Montalbetti et al., (2004)). In the literature less than 200 cases are reported and only a few of them are about the surgical treatment for the extremity (Madry et al., (2007)). Most patients die by their fourth or fifth decade because of neurologic problems. Surgeons generally prefer conservative treatment modalities in the treatment of cystic lesions of the bone in this syndrome. In this case report, we presented a 42-year-old male with Nasu-Hakola disease having bilateral painful talar lipomembranous cystic lesions treated with curettage and iliac bone grafting. He is in the 3rd year of his followup after surgery and he has not any extremity complaints, but his neurological problems sustain. Our aim in this study is to show the beneficial aspect of surgical intervention in the cystic lesions of Nasu Hakola disease in the skeleton to obtain the patient a painless joint although surgery is rarely performed in this systemic and progressive disease. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3965938/ /pubmed/24711942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/458728 Text en Copyright © 2014 Murat Arıkan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Arıkan, Murat
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Togral, Güray
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Extremity Manifestations and Surgical Treatment for Nasu Hakola Disease
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title_fullStr Extremity Manifestations and Surgical Treatment for Nasu Hakola Disease
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title_short Extremity Manifestations and Surgical Treatment for Nasu Hakola Disease
title_sort extremity manifestations and surgical treatment for nasu hakola disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3965938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24711942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/458728
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