Title of article
Total Ankylosis of the Upper Left Limb: A Case of Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia
Author/Authors
Birjandinejad ، Ali - Shahid Kamyab Hospital , Taraz-Jamshidi ، Mohammad-Hossein - Shahid Kamyab Hospital , Sayyed-Hosseinian ، Hadi - Shahid Kamyab Hospital
Pages
4
From page
285
To page
288
Abstract
Progressive osseous heteroplasia is a rare inherited disease that begins with skin ossification and proceeds into the deeper connective tissues. The disease should be distinguished from other genetic disorders of heterotopic ossification including fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) and Albright hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO). We report a case of progressive osseous heteroplasia in a twenty four years old male with a complaint of ankylosis of the entire upper left limb and digital cutaneous lesions and sparing of the other limbs and the axial skeleton. Absence of great toe malformation, presence of cutaneous ossification, dermal bone spicules extruding in fingers, and involvement of just left upper limb were unique findings in contrast with FOP diagnosis in this case. There is no effective treatment or prevention for POH. Awareness of diagnostic features is necessary in early diagnosis of POH.
Keywords
Congenital abnormalities , Heterotopic ossification , Progressive osseous heteroplasia
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
Record number
2448555
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