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Adulte , Antituberculeux/usage thérapeutique , Femelle , Articulations du pied/anatomopathologie , Articulations du pied/imagerie diagnostique , Articulations de la main/anatomopathologie , Articulations de la main/imagerie diagnostique , Humains , Tuberculose cutanée/traitement médicamenteux , Tuberculose cutanée/anatomopathologie , Tuberculose cutanée/imagerie diagnostiqueRÉSUMÉ
Polyfibromatosis syndrome is a rare disease entity that is characterized by various clinical features such as palmar, plantar, and penile fibromatoses, keloid formations of the skin, and erosive arthropathy. Its precise pathophysiology or etiology remains unclear. In addition to distinctive diverse skin manifestations, patients with polyfibromatosis have been previously reported to show erosive arthropathy with significant limitation of movement at affected joints. However, the presence of erosive polyarthropathy in polyfibromatosis has not emphasized in previous cases. Here, we report a case of polyfibromatosis syndrome combined with painless massive structural destruction of hand and foot joints, and review the characteristics of erosive arthropathy in previous cases.
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Adulte , Humains , Mâle , Arthrographie , Diagnostic différentiel , Fibrome/diagnostic , Articulations du pied/anatomopathologie , Articulations de la main/anatomopathologie , Imagerie par résonance magnétique , Articulation métacarpophalangienne/anatomopathologie , Ostéolyse/diagnosticRÉSUMÉ
Tumores benignos são responsáveis pela maioria das lesões tumorais nos pés. Neuroma de Morton, fasciite plantar e nódulos reumatóides respondem por 60% a 70% de todas estas doenças. Usualmente, mono-artrite na face plantar dos pés de caráter mecânico induz em mulheres jovens aos diagnósticos referidos. O cisto epidermóide, apesar de ser uma lesão benigna, não é lembrado no diagnóstico diferencial de nódulos dolorosos nos pés. O conhecimento dos achados patológicos destas lesões extra-articulares nos pés ajuda na interpretação da ressonância magnética (RM)