2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/940360
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Trevor’s Disease: A Literature Review regarding Classification, Treatment, and Prognosis apropos of a Case

Abstract: Background. Dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica (DEH) is rare and its main characteristic is osteochondromas of the epiphysis of long bones. Methods. We report a case of DEH of the ankle in an 8-year-old boy that was resected in 2005. Additionally we collect all the reported cases of DEH. The literature is reviewed regarding the treatment, prognosis, long term function, and patterns and areas affected by DEH. Results. In our case no complications were noted and our patient remains asymptomatic. Reviewing the lit… Show more

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“…We report two cases of DEH affecting the DRUJ in two female children with familial achondroplasia. Both cases presented with range of motion losses, but only one had noticeable functional (Arealis et al, 2014). For our patient with pain and functional changes (Patient 1), surgery provided significant relief and return of function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…We report two cases of DEH affecting the DRUJ in two female children with familial achondroplasia. Both cases presented with range of motion losses, but only one had noticeable functional (Arealis et al, 2014). For our patient with pain and functional changes (Patient 1), surgery provided significant relief and return of function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…It is progressive, but there have been no documented cases of malignant transformation (Arealis et al, 2014;Azouz, Slomic, Marton, Rigault, & Finidori, 1985;Lo et al, 2018). The bulk of current understanding for DEH comes from roughly 150 sporadic cases, most involving the lower extremities (knees and ankles) (Arealis et al, 2014;Azouz et al, 1985;Gökkuş et al, 2017;Lo et al, 2018), with fewer than 40 documented cases in the upper extremities (Lo et al, 2018). To our knowledge, no instances of DEH have been reported in achondroplasia.…”
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“…Surgery is indicated when the joint blockage leads the patient to have pain and functional impairment. Even after the removal of bone mass, recurrence is frequent, and further resections may be required [2][3][4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It results from an abnormal control of cell proliferation in the epiphysis leading to bone overgrowth with a cartilage cap that projects into the adjacent joint 5 6. The most commonly affected lower limb joint is the ankle (43.2%) 7. According to Azouz et al ,8 DEH is classified into 3 groups: localised, that affects only one epiphysis; classic, that affects more than one epiphysis in the same limb; and generalised, that involves the entire lower limb.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%