Title of article :
Osteoblasts in the Vicinity of Osteoclasts in a Case of Infantile Osteopetrosis
Author/Authors :
Alavi, Samin Pediatric Congenital Hematologic Disorders Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Arabi, Nahid Pediatric Congenital Hematologic Disorders Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Esteghamati, Sadaf Pediatric Congenital Hematologic Disorders Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
An 18-month-old girl with failure to thrive, frontal bossing, bilateral proptosis, profound hepatosplenomegaly, severe anemia and thrombocytopenia was admitted
to our pediatric oncology department. On physical
examination she was a fussy baby with malformed teeth
and abdominal distension. There was complete visual
loss in the child. Laboratory data showed severe anemia,
normal leukocyte counts with leukoerythroblastosis,
and moderate thrombocytopenia (platelet counts 57000
/µL ). Liver transaminases were three times the normal
values. Hemoglobin electrophoresis was normal. Skeletal
survey showed remarkable sclerosis of the base of the
skull, bone within bone appearance in vertebrae and
metaphyseal fraying and cupping in distal long bones of
the extremities which were all in favor of osteopetrosis.
Bone marrow aspiration of the infant revealed a mild to
moderate hypocellular marrow. There were increased
number of osteoclasts (about 5 osteoclasts per 500 cells)
observed in high power fields (×100). There were also
osteoclasts with increased size and nucleation noticeable
in some occasional fields (figure 1, 2). Another noticeable
finding which prompted us to report this case was the
simultaneous increase in the number of osteoblasts along
with osteoclasts; some even close together in the same field (figure 2, 3).
Keywords :
Osteoblasts , Vicinity of Osteoclasts , Infantile Osteopetrosis
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer (IJBC)