Clinical and Radiological Identification and Management of SAPHO Syndrome.

HCA healthcare journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.36518/2689-0216.1650
Obyda Al-Housni, Jessica M Alonso, Matthew Thornburg, Enny Cancio
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Introduction: Synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis (SAPHO) syndrome is an autoinflammatory disease whose acronymic name stands for the symptoms commonly seen in the disease. These symptoms typically occur simultaneously, in different combinations, in patients during exacerbations of the disease. SAPHO syndrome is a rare disease, most frequently seen in patients aged 30 to 50. It is estimated to be found in 1 in 10 000 persons in White populations, with an even lower incidence seen in non-White populations.

Case presentation: A post-menopausal woman with a medical history of SAPHO presented to the emergency department with left foot pain and chest pain with palpitation. She had chronic pustular rashes, located on the bilateral soles of the feet, bilateral palms, neck, and abdomen, which she stated appeared hours after the initial presentation of her pain. Chest X-ray readings showed osteitis and sclerosis of the sternocostoclavicular joint and first rib, a radiological finding of SAPHO syndrome. The patient was successfully treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief and IV corticosteroids for the rheumatoid-like inflammatory aspect of SAPHO.

Conclusion: While SAPHO syndrome is a rare disease, it is important to be aware of its manifestations and symptoms, such as the patient's rash, foot and chest pain, in addition to the dermatological symptoms appearing simultaneously. An early diagnosis can provide patients with accurate and appropriate treatment.

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SAPHO 综合征的临床和放射学识别与管理。
简介滑膜炎、痤疮、脓疱病、骨质增生和骨炎(SAPHO)综合征是一种自身炎症性疾病,其缩写名称代表了该病的常见症状。这些症状通常以不同的组合同时出现在疾病加重期的患者身上。SAPHO 综合征是一种罕见疾病,多见于 30 至 50 岁的患者。据估计,在白人群体中,该病的发病率为万分之一,而在非白人群体中的发病率则更低:一名绝经后妇女因左脚疼痛和胸痛伴心悸到急诊科就诊,她有 SAPHO 病史。她的双侧足底、双侧手掌、颈部和腹部出现慢性脓疱性皮疹,她说这些皮疹是在最初出现疼痛数小时后出现的。胸部 X 光检查结果显示,胸锁关节和第一肋骨出现骨炎和硬化,这是 SAPHO 综合征的放射学发现。患者接受了非甾体类抗炎药物止痛和静脉注射皮质类固醇治疗,成功缓解了 SAPHO 的类风湿炎症症状:虽然 SAPHO 综合征是一种罕见疾病,但除了同时出现的皮肤症状外,还必须注意其表现和症状,如患者的皮疹、足部和胸部疼痛。早期诊断可为患者提供准确、适当的治疗。
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