2010
DOI: 10.1186/ar2992
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Chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis in childhood: prospective follow-up during the first year of anti-inflammatory treatment

Abstract: IntroductionChronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) is an inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology. In children and adolescents CNO predominantly affects the metaphyses of the long bones, but lesions can occur at any site of the skeleton. Prospectively followed cohorts using a standardized protocol in diagnosis and treatment have rarely been reported.MethodsThirty-seven children diagnosed with CNO were treated with naproxen continuously for the first 6 months. If assessment at that time revealed progressive … Show more

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“…In a recent prospective German study of 37 pediatric CNO patients, arthritis was present in 38% initially (Beck, Morbach et al 2010). Typically patients are systemically well with no additional features.…”
Section: Extra-bone and Non-specific Systemic Manifestationsmentioning
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“…In a recent prospective German study of 37 pediatric CNO patients, arthritis was present in 38% initially (Beck, Morbach et al 2010). Typically patients are systemically well with no additional features.…”
Section: Extra-bone and Non-specific Systemic Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, although these findings suggest a possible genetic predisposition in selected inflammatory bone disorders, it is not known how genes play a role in the etiology of the various CNO disorders, which appear to have heterogeneous clinical presentation. Despite some CNO patients progressing to a spondyloarthropathy, HLA-B27 is not more common in CNO patients than in the general population (Beck, Morbach et al 2010). …”
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“…WB-MRI has evolved into the imaging modality of choice at many institutions worldwide 4,5,6,7 because the absence of ionizing radiation favorably complies with the "as low as reasonably possible" practice mandate and the accuracy for the demonstration of multifocality, symmetry, osseous inflammation, and bone marrow replacing processes. In addition, the superior soft tissue resolution of MRI affords the accurate characterizations of fascia, muscles, tendons, ligaments, vessels, and nerves, which can yield important information toward the differential diagnosis.…”
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