a Department of Orthopaedic Surgery , Leiden University Medical Center , Netherlands.
b Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma , Medical University of Graz , Austria.
Acta Orthop. 2019 Aug;90(4):401-405. doi: 10.1080/17453674.2019.1608117. Epub 2019 Apr 30.
Background and purpose - Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a rare bone disorder associated with pain, deformities, and pathological fractures. The pathophysiological mechanism of FD-related pain remains ill-understood. We evaluated the degree of pain and the potential contributory factors in 2 patient cohorts from Austria and the Netherlands. Patients and methods - 197 patients (16-85 years) with FD (Graz n = 105, Leiden n = 92) completed a survey concerning the presence and severity of pain at their FD site. Sex, age, type of FD, and localization of FD lesions were examined for a relationship with the presence and severity of pain. Results - Of 197 patients from the combined cohort (61% female, mean age 49 (SD 16) years, 76% monostotic) who completed the questionnaires, 91 (46%) reported pain at sites of FD lesions. Severity of pain was higher in patients with lesions of the lower extremities and ribs compared with upper extremity or craniofacial lesions. Severe subtypes of FD (polyostotic/McCune-Albright syndrome) were more often associated with pain, often severe. Interpretation - Our data suggest that almost 50% of patients with FD report pain at FD sites, thus representing a major clinical manifestation of the disorder, importantly also in patients with monostotic lesions. Lesions in lower extremities and ribs were more painful.
背景与目的-纤维结构不良(FD)是一种罕见的骨骼疾病,与疼痛、畸形和病理性骨折有关。FD 相关疼痛的病理生理机制仍不清楚。我们评估了来自奥地利和荷兰的两个患者队列的疼痛程度和潜在的促成因素。
患者和方法-197 名 FD 患者(16-85 岁;Graz 组 105 名,Leiden 组 92 名)完成了一份关于 FD 部位疼痛的存在和严重程度的调查问卷。研究了性别、年龄、FD 类型和 FD 病变的定位与疼痛的存在和严重程度之间的关系。
结果-在来自联合队列的 197 名患者(61%为女性,平均年龄 49(16)岁,76%为单灶性)中,有 91 名(46%)报告在 FD 病变部位有疼痛。下肢和肋骨病变的疼痛严重程度高于上肢或颅面病变。严重的 FD 亚型(多灶性/McCune-Albright 综合征)更常与疼痛相关,且通常较为严重。
结论-我们的数据表明,近 50%的 FD 患者报告在 FD 部位有疼痛,这是该疾病的一个主要临床表现,尤其是在单灶性病变患者中。下肢和肋骨的病变更痛。