학술논문

Unusual cause of generalized osteolytic vertebral lesions: a case report
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Medical Case Reports. June 26, 2007, Vol. 1, p33
Subject
United States
Language
English
ISSN
1752-1947
Abstract
Background Vertebral sarcoidosis is an extremely rare form of osseous sarcoidosis. Although osseous sarcoidosis is almost always an incidental finding of sarcoidosis elsewhere in the body, vertebrae may be the primary disease site. Involvement of vertebrae is usually localized and sclerotic or lytic. Case presentation We describe a case of extensive asymptomatic vertebral involvement by sarcoid with osteolytic lesions. Making the diagnosis requires biopsy and ruling out other commoner causes of osteolytic vertebral lesions. Conclusion We report this case in the hope of expanding the knowledge of osseous sarcoidosis. Our patient was unique in that all involvement was axial with sparing of the peripheral skeleton, near absence of any other organ involvement, diffuse involvement of the whole spine and osteolytic bone lesions.
Authors: Sudip Nanda (corresponding author) [1]; Surya Prakash Bhatt [1]; David Steinberg [2]; Stephen A Volk [3] Background Vertebral sarcoidosis is increasingly diagnosed secondary to the recent advances in imaging [...]