Radiologic findings of osteoarticular infection in paracoccidioidomycosis


Autoria(s): Monsignore, Lucas Moretti; Martinez, Roberto; Simao, Marcelo Novelino; Teixeira, Sara Reis; Elias, Jorge, Jr.; Nogueira-Barbosa, Marcello Henrique
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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05/11/2013

05/11/2013

2012

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To report the radiological abnormalities of osteoarticular involvement in paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM). After institutional board approval, the medical records and conventional radiology findings of 19 patients with osseous PCM were retrospectively reviewed. Number, distribution, and lesion characteristics were evaluated in consensus by two experienced musculoskeletal radiologists. The mean age of patients was 16.1 years (range 4-49 years), 11 male and eight female. MSK involvement was the only or the primary presentation of the disease in eight of 19 patients (42.1%). In total, 51 focal bone lesions were detected, being 41 in long bones. In long bones lesions, 19 of 41 (46.4%) were metaphyseal, 12 of 41 (29.3%) meta-epiphyseal, and 12 of 41 (29.3%) diaphyseal. The most common presentation was a geographic osteolytic bone lesion (62.7%), without marginal sclerosis (82.4%) and without periosteal reaction (90.2%). Articular involvement was present in six of 19 patients (31.6%), being two cases of primary arthritis. All encountered bone lesions were osteolytic. Metaphyseal or meta-epiphyseal osteomyelitis of a long bone was the most prevalent osteoarticular manifestation of paracoccidioidomycosis. PCM osteoarticular involvement could be solitary or multifocal, occurs almost exclusively in the acute/subacute clinical form, and it is more common in children and in juvenile patients. Axial skeleton involvement, arthritis, or a disseminated osseous pattern of infection may occasionally occur in this fungal disease.

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SKELETAL RADIOLOGY, NEW YORK, v. 41, n. 2, supl. 1, Part 3, pp. 203-208, FEB, 2012

0364-2348

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/41787

10.1007/s00256-011-1214-3

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00256-011-1214-3

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eng

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SPRINGER

NEW YORK

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SKELETAL RADIOLOGY

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Palavras-Chave #PARACOCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS #FUNGAL #OSTEOMYELITIS #RADIOGRAPHY #OSTEOARTICULAR #INFECTION #BRASILIENSIS #INVOLVEMENT #RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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