Osteopathia striata with cranial sclerosis.

B B Gay, L J Elsas, J B Wyly, M Pasquali
Author Information
  1. B B Gay: Department of Radiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.

Abstract

Osteopathia striata with cranial sclerosis (OS-CS) is a specific bone dysplasia manifested by hypertelorism, flat nasal bridge, frontal bossing, large head, hypoplastic maxilla, palate anomalies, chronic otitis media, hearing deficits, nasal obstruction, and neurological changes of deafness, facial palsy, ophthalmoplegia, and mental retardation. We will review the clinical and radiologic findings in a new patient from birth to 20 years; this is believed to be the thirty-fifth patient reported. OS-CS is 2.5 times more common in females and occurs as an autosomal dominant condition or a sporadic dominant mutation with patients presenting for evaluation from the newborn period to the fifth decade. Skeletal abnormalities are distinctive including sclerosis of the skull base and calvarium, linear striated densities in the long bones and pelvis, and poor development of the mastoid and sinus air cells. Radionuclide bone scans with SPECT indicated in our patient increased bone turnover which was supported by biochemical findings of increased pyridinoline excretion. The major complications are due to constriction of essential foramina at the skull base. The condition is not life-threatening but can produce disability.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Bone Diseases, Developmental
Bone and Bones
Female
Humans
Osteosclerosis
Skull
Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon
Tomography, X-Ray Computed

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