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Title : Case 138

Age / Sex : 29 / M


Age/Sex: 29/M

C.C.: left ankle pain and swelling





1) What is your impression?

Two weeks later, you can see the final diagnosis with a brief discussion of this case.

* Send Application Answers to Ja-Young Choi, MD (drchoi01@gmail.com)

Courtesy : Wook Jin, MD., East-West Neo Medical Center, Kyung Hee University


Diagnosis:

hemophilia



Discussion


Hemophilia


       joint involvement – knee, elbow, ankle, hip, shoulder in descending order of


                                         frequency


       usually a single joint is involved in each episode


       joint involvement may be markedly asymmetric or even unilateral



Hemophilia - ankle involvement


       X-ray findings: similar to those in other involved joints


       Soft tissue swelling, osteoporosis, marginal and central osseous erosions, and joint


   space narrowing


       tibiotalar slanting or tilt à angular joint surface


  : presumably related to abnormal growth and premature fusion of the distal tibial


      physis


  : DDx – epiphyseal dysplasia, juvenile chronic arthritis, sickle cell anemia


       ankle and foot deformities – not infrequent


  : plantar flexion of the ankle, inversion of the subtalar joints, adduction of the


      forefoot


: relate to intra-articular and intramuscular bleeding


 


The stages of hemophilia by Arnold and Hilgartner


Stage I: Soft tissue swelling


   joint effusion


Stage II: Osteoporosis


  periarticular osteoporosis


Stage III: Osseous lesions


  irregularity and erosion of bone with subchondral cysts


  joint effusion may appear relatively radiodense owing to hemosiderin deposition


Stage IV: Cartilage destruction


  joint space narrowing with the bony abnormalities


  narrowing frequently is symmetric, involving the entire articulation


Stage V: Joint disorganization


 severe cartilaginous and osseous abnormalities


 complete obliteration of the joint space, considerable bony erosion and irregularity,


 multiple cystic radiolucent lesions, secondary “degenerative” alterations


 


Reference


Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Disorders, Resnick D


 



Correct Answer
Name Institution
Total Applicants (9)
Correct Answer (5)
김완태: 서울보훈병원
이승훈: 고대구로병원
채지원: 보라매병원
박소영: 경희대동서신의학병원
임효진: 강북삼성병원(전공의0
Semicorrect Answer (1)
김혜린: 부천순천향병원 (전공의)

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