Camurati-Engelmann Disease
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00223-019-00532-1
Camurati-Engelmann Disease
Abstract
Camurati-Engelmann disease or progressive diaphyseal dysplasia is a rare autosomal dominant sclerosing bone dysplasia. Mainly the skull and the diaphyses of the long tubular bones are affected. Clinically, the patients suffer from bone pain, easy fatigability, and decreased muscle mass and weakness in the proximal parts of the lower limbs resulting in gait disturbances. The disease-causing mutations are located within the TGFβ-1 gene and expected to or thought to disrupt the binding between TGFβ1 and its latency-associated peptide resulting in an increased signaling of the pathway and subsequently accelerated bone turnover. In preclinical studies, it was shown that targeting the type I receptor ameliorates the high bone turnover. In patients, treatment options are currently mostly limited to corticosteroids that may relieve the pain, and improve the muscle weakness and fatigue. In this review, the clinical and radiological characteristics as well as the molecular genetics of this condition are discussed.
Keywords: Camurati–Engelmann disease; Progressive diaphyseal dysplasia; TGFB-1.
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