Polyostotic Bone Lesions Definition causes symptoms Diagnosis Treatment
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Polyostotic bone lesions refer to abnormalities that occur in multiple bones. These lesions can be caused by various conditions, ranging from benign to malignant. Here are some common causes: • Common Causes of Polyostotic Bone Lesions • Fibrous Dysplasia: A condition where normal bone is replaced with fibrous tissue, leading to weakened bones and deformities. It can be part of McCune-Albright syndrome. • Multiple Myeloma: A cancer of plasma cells that can cause multiple bone lesions, leading to pain and fractures. • Metastatic Cancer: Cancer that has spread from another part of the body to the bones, causing multiple lesions. • Inflammatory Arthritis: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis can cause lesions in multiple joints. • Infections: Osteomyelitis (bone infection) can lead to multiple lesions, especially in immunocompromised individuals. • Benign Bone Tumors: Conditions like non-ossifying fibromas and enchondromas can present as multiple lesions. • Clinical Presentation • Symptoms: Pain, swelling, deformities, and fractures are common symptoms associated with polyostotic bone lesions. • Diagnosis: Imaging studies such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and bone scans are used to identify and assess the extent of the lesions2. • Treatment: Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include medications, surgery, radiation therapy, or other interventions. • Would you like more detailed information on any specific cause or treatment option for polyostotic bone lesions? • #Bonelesions
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