The SAPHO syndrome in children: a rare cause of hyperostosis and osteitis
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The SAPHO syndrome in children: a rare cause of hyperostosis and osteitis
Abstract
The SAPHO syndrome is a rare constellation of signs and symptoms characterized by synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis. The most common musculoskeletal complaints are hyperostosis, causing pain, tenderness, and swelling of the anterior chest wall, although any part of the axial and appendicular skeleton may be affected. There is a great degree of variability in the dermatologic involvement of this syndrome. A combination of clinical, radiographic, and pathological investigation is required to establish the correct diagnosis. No single treatment has been found to be effective, although nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs have been the most frequently used. Because there is no mention of SAPHO syndrome in the English orthopaedic literature, and pediatric orthopaedic surgeons may be the first caregivers to treat these children, we thought it appropriate to share our experience with a 5-year-old boy with SAPHO syndrome recently under our care.
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