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Joint Bone Spine
Volume 75, Issue 3, May 2008, Pages 338-340
 
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Case report

Femoral and lower costosternal junctions' osteitis in an adult with SAPHO syndrome: An unusual presentation

Eleni Mylonaa, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Styliani Golfinopouloua, Christos Peppasb, Panagiotis Fanourgiakisa and Athanasios Skoutelisa

a5th Department of Internal Medicine, Evangelismos Hospital, 45–47 Hipsilantou Street, Kolonaki, GR-106 76 Athens, Greece bDepartment of Radiology, Evangelismos Hospital, 45–47 Hipsilantou Street, Kolonaki, GR-106 76 Athens, Greece

Accepted 16 May 2007. 
Available online 31 August 2007.

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Abstract

The combination of synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis and aseptic osteitis is known as SAPHO syndrome. Osteitis involves the anterior chest, particularly the sternoclavicular and upper costosternal junctions. Diagnosis is difficult when there are no typical skin and bone lesions and differential diagnosis includes bacterial ostomyelitis, malignancy and Paget's disease. We present a case of SAPHO syndrome with aseptic femoral osteitis and symmetrical involvement of the lower costosternal junctions. The main advantage of recognition and diagnosis of SAPHO syndrome is the avoidance of unnecessary prolonged antibiotic treatment and repeated invasive procedures.

Keywords: Osteitis; Osteomyelitis; Costosternal junctions; Hyperostosis

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1. Introduction
2. Case report
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