J Korean Neurosurg Soc.  2001 Nov;30(11):1320-1323.

The Thoracic Radiculopathy in SAPHO Syndrome

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  • 1Department of Neurosurgery, Korea University Medical School, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

SAPHO syndrome is an acronym for an increasingly recognized syndrome of synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis. Most of the previously reported case are from Japan and Europe. The authors report a case of SAPHO syndrome in Korean female who presented with extrasternal neurologic symptoms. A 60-year-old female with thoracic and right chest wall pain presented with the sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis, and recurrent aseptic osteitis. Previously, she had hystrectomy and thyroidectomy due to uterine malignancy 25 years ago. Also, she started to take medications for palm and sole pustulosis 7 days prior to admission. Through evaluation of clinical, radiological, serological studies, studies was done along with bone needle biopsy for the biological reassessment. The hyperostosis was found in the pedicles of thoracic 8, 9, 10 vertebrae and sternoclavicular joint. Radio-isotope bone scan showed an accumulation of tracer in thoracic vertebra. The bone biopsy from these site showed increased osseous turnover, thickening of trabeculae accompanied by mild acculuation of granulation tissue and round cell infiltration, compatible with mild chronic inflammation with marrow fibrosis. The patient showed good response to conservative management. The authors report a case of SAPHO syndrome with thoracic radiculopathy. It is considered that SAPHO syndrome is related to spondyloarthropathy, and appears to have benign disease process with good prognosis.

Keyword

SAPHOm syndrome; Thoracic radiculopathy

MeSH Terms

Acne Vulgaris
Acquired Hyperostosis Syndrome*
Biopsy
Biopsy, Needle
Bone Marrow
Europe
Female
Fibrosis
Granulation Tissue
Humans
Hyperostosis
Hyperostosis, Sternocostoclavicular
Inflammation
Japan
Middle Aged
Neurologic Manifestations
Osteitis
Prognosis
Radiculopathy*
Spine
Spondylarthropathies
Sternoclavicular Joint
Synovitis
Thoracic Wall
Thyroidectomy
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