The “SAPHO” Syndrome: A Case Report of a Patient with Unusual Bone Scan Findings

P. Bhosale, B. Barron, L. Lamki
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Purpose The authors describe the clinical and bone scintigraphic findings of the SAPHO syndrome, which is characterized by synovitis, acne, palmoplantar pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis. The case report illustrates the significance of bone scintigraphy in the diagnosis. It shows that Tc-99m MDP scanning can detect signs of arthritis not seen with other imaging methods, because the arthritis is inflammatory in nature and does not always cause bone erosion. Thus it is not visualized on plain radiographs. Knowledge of this disorder may help in the differential diagnosis of arthritis. Materials and Methods Tc-99m MDP bone scintigraphy was used to diagnose arthritic changes. Whole-body and multiple delayed spot images were obtained in a 39-year-old diabetic, hypertensive woman who had tenderness in the plantar aspect of her heels. Swelling of the small and large joints of the feet, ankles, knees, hips, right sacroiliac joints, and shoulders was noted. She also had hydradenitis suppurativa and a history of a previous episode in which the arthritis improved after surgical treatment for the hydradenitis. Results All active joint lesions were visualized on the bone scan, including the arthritis, which was not detected with other imaging methods. They were all well demonstrated in the bone scintiscan. The scan findings, along with the presence of hydradenitis, led to the correct diagnosis of SAPHO syndrome. Conclusion Tc-99m MDP bone scanning may be helpful in diagnosing arthritis as associated with the SAPHO syndrome.
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“SAPHO”综合征:一例异常骨扫描发现的患者报告
作者描述SAPHO综合征的临床和骨显像表现,其特征是滑膜炎、痤疮、掌足底脓疱病、骨质增生和骨炎。本病例报告说明骨显像在诊断中的意义。这表明Tc-99m MDP扫描可以发现其他成像方法无法发现的关节炎迹象,因为关节炎本质上是炎症性的,并不总是引起骨侵蚀。因此在x光平片上是看不到的。了解这种疾病可能有助于关节炎的鉴别诊断。材料与方法采用Tc-99m MDP骨显像诊断关节病变。我们获得了一位39岁的糖尿病高血压女性的全身和多个延迟点图像,她的脚后跟有压痛。脚、脚踝、膝盖、臀部、右侧骶髂关节和肩部的大小关节肿胀。她还患有化脓性水疱炎,既往有一例水疱炎手术治疗后关节炎好转的病史。结果所有活动关节病变均在骨扫描上可见,包括关节炎,其他成像方法未发现。这些都在骨骼扫描中得到了很好的证实。扫描结果,连同水疱炎的存在,导致SAPHO综合征的正确诊断。结论Tc-99m MDP骨扫描可用于SAPHO综合征相关关节炎的诊断。
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