Title of article :
Caseous Granuloma: Tuberculosis or Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis?
Author/Authors :
Assari, Raheleh Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Ziaee, Vahid Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Ahmadinejad, Zahra Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Vasei, Mohammad Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Moradinejad, Mohammad-Hassan Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CREMO) is one of the autoinflammatory bone
disorders due to disturbance in innate immune system. Up to now, there is no reported case of caseous
granulomas in the CREMO. We report a boy with sterile granolumatous osteomyelitis.
Case Presentation: A four-year-old boy presented with swelling and pain in the left wrist, malaise and
bilateral erythematous pustulosis on the palmar region which had resolved spontaneously after about 7 days.
The histopathology of the lesions showed severe acute and chronic inflammatory process and chronic
granulomatous reaction with caseating necrosis (granulomatous osteomyelitis). The direct smear, culture and
PCR for the mycobacterium tuberculosis and atypical mycobacteria were negative. About five months after
initiation of the anti-mycobacterial treatment, he was referred to the rheumatology clinic with left elbow pain,
effusion and decreased range of motion, and bilateral erythematous palmar pustulosis. He was diagnosed as
CREMO based on two exacerbations, repeatedly negative cultures, and concomitant acute and chronic lesions
in the histopathology and X-ray. Naproxen and pamidronate every 3 months were started and all other
medications were stopped. Two months after the first dose of pamidronate, he became symptom-free and
forearm X-ray showed disappearance of the osteolytic lesions and periosteal reactions.
Conclusion: The diagnosis of CREMO should be considered in the patients with lytic bone lesions. In addition,
the clinicians should be aware of the possibility of caseating granuloma in the cases with possible diagnosis of
CREMO
Keywords :
Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis , Caseous Granuloma , Tuberculosis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics