Osteoid osteoma (OO) is a benign osteogenic neoplasm, usually affecting children and young adults, that is typically characterized by nocturnal pain and response to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. OO is frequently misdiagnosed because it mimics juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), bone infection or malignancy. Herein we report the case of a girl who presented with chronic monoarthritis of the knee mimicking JIA. After 1 year, OO of the femoral distal metaphysis was diagnosed. OO was treated with computed tomography-guided radiofrequency ablation with disappearance of the symptoms and resolution of the neoplasm. No recurrences have been observed 3 years after the treatment. This case highlights that intra-articular or juxta-articular OO should be suspected in the case of misleading symptoms and signs, such as swelling, lack of typical pain and synovial thickening on ultrasound; needle biopsy of the lesion is necessary in the case of confusing imaging.

Osteoid osteoma mimicking monoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a girl / Massei, F.; Laccetta, G.; Barrani, M.; Fabbri, L.; Zampa, V.; Paolicchi, A.; Cioni, R.; Ciancia, E. M.; Scaglione, M.; Consolini, R.. - In: PEDIATRICS INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1328-8067. - 58:8(2016), pp. 791-794. [10.1111/ped.12980]

Osteoid osteoma mimicking monoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a girl

Laccetta G.
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2016

Abstract

Osteoid osteoma (OO) is a benign osteogenic neoplasm, usually affecting children and young adults, that is typically characterized by nocturnal pain and response to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. OO is frequently misdiagnosed because it mimics juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), bone infection or malignancy. Herein we report the case of a girl who presented with chronic monoarthritis of the knee mimicking JIA. After 1 year, OO of the femoral distal metaphysis was diagnosed. OO was treated with computed tomography-guided radiofrequency ablation with disappearance of the symptoms and resolution of the neoplasm. No recurrences have been observed 3 years after the treatment. This case highlights that intra-articular or juxta-articular OO should be suspected in the case of misleading symptoms and signs, such as swelling, lack of typical pain and synovial thickening on ultrasound; needle biopsy of the lesion is necessary in the case of confusing imaging.
2016
femur; juvenile idiopathic arthritis; needle biopsy; osteoid osteoma; radiofrequency ablation
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Osteoid osteoma mimicking monoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis in a girl / Massei, F.; Laccetta, G.; Barrani, M.; Fabbri, L.; Zampa, V.; Paolicchi, A.; Cioni, R.; Ciancia, E. M.; Scaglione, M.; Consolini, R.. - In: PEDIATRICS INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1328-8067. - 58:8(2016), pp. 791-794. [10.1111/ped.12980]
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