Fulminant Heterotopic Ossification following COVID-19 associated Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome: Manifestations in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Clinical Application.

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING World Journal of Nuclear Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-08 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1792158
Deepak P Kalbi, Edgar Zamora, Adithya Hari, Kwang J Chun
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Abstract

Heterotopic ossification (HO) is an unclear etiological trigger that results in diverse extra-skeletal bone formation in muscles and soft tissues. This often results in morbidity and reduced quality of life with pain, contractures, and mobility impairment. We present two patients with HO with a history of severe COVID-19 infection requiring 1-month-long mechanical ventilation. The first patient was found to have progressive stiffening of the right knee and left elbow, with clear demonstration of radiographic findings and active dystrophic calcification by nuclear medicine three-phase bone scan. This report might help aid earlier recognition of symptoms for an effective prevention of this debilitating disease. The other patient was also being treated with severe COVID-19, requiring intensive care unit stay with mechanical ventilation demonstrating progressive development of HO on the follow-up computed tomography (CT) images. While abdominal CT studies were obtained for this patient to evaluate the focal sites for infection, the patient was too ill and unable to undergo a bone scan study.

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COVID-19相关全身炎症反应综合征后暴发性异位骨化:影像学、核医学和临床应用的表现
异位骨化(HO)是一种病因不明的触发因素,导致肌肉和软组织中不同的骨外骨形成。这通常导致发病率和生活质量降低,伴有疼痛、挛缩和活动障碍。我们报告了两例有严重COVID-19感染史的HO患者,需要1个月的机械通气。第一位患者发现右膝和左肘进行性僵硬,核医学三期骨扫描有明确的影像学表现和活动性营养不良钙化。该报告可能有助于早期识别症状,有效预防这种使人衰弱的疾病。另一名患者也正在接受严重COVID-19的治疗,需要重症监护病房接受机械通气治疗,在随访的计算机断层扫描(CT)图像上显示出HO的进行性发展。虽然对该患者进行了腹部CT检查以评估感染的病灶部位,但患者病情严重,无法进行骨扫描检查。
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