An atypical monomelic presentation of Mazabraud syndrome |
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Authors: | Jun Wan Hong-Bo He Qian-De Liao Can Zhang |
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Affiliation: | Department of Orthopaedics, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410011, Hunan, P. R. China |
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Abstract: | Mazabraud syndrome is a rare condition characterized by a combination of fibrous dysplasia and intramuscular myxomas. In Mazabraud syndrome, the distribution of fibrous dysplasia is mostly polyomelic and frequently located in the femur, with myxomas adjacent to the fibrous dysplasia lesion of bone (mostly in the quadriceps muscle). However, when presented as atypical clinical features, patients of Mazabraud syndrome is either misdiagnosed or difficult to diagnose. We report an atypical monomelic case of Mazabraud syndrome in the right upper arm and discuss the difficulties in making an accurate diagnosis. |
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Keywords: | Mazabraud syndrome fibrous dysplasia myxomas monomelic upper limb |
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