Bone and Soft-Tissue Disorders
= group of autosomal dominant diseases of connective tissue characterized by abnormal collagen synthesis → excessive tissue fragility
Types: 10 types have been described that differ clinically, biochemically, and genetically
Age: present at birth; predominantly in males
- hyperelasticity of skin
- fragile brittle skin with gaping wounds and poor healing
- molluscoid pseudotumors over pressure points
- hyperextensibility of joints; joint contractures with advanced age
- bleeding tendency ← fragility of blood vessels
- blue sclera, microcornea, myopia, keratoconus, ectopia lentis
- Soft tissues - multiple ovoid calcifications (210 mm) in subcutis / in fatty cysts (spheroids), most frequently in periarticular areas of legs
- ectopic bone formation
 
- Skeleton - hemarthrosis (particularly in knee)
- malalignment / subluxation / dislocation of joints on stress radiographs
- recurrent dislocations: hip, patella, shoulder, radius, clavicle
- precocious osteoarthrosis (predominantly in knees)
- ulnar synostosis
- kyphoscoliosis
- spondylolisthesis
- spina bifida occulta
 
- Chest - diaphragmatic hernia
- panacinar emphysema + bulla formation
- tracheobronchomegaly + bronchiectasis
 
- Arteries (= type IV of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome) - aneurysm of great vessels, aortic dissection, aortic rupture, tortuosity of arch, ectasia of pulmonary arteries (in 60% by age 40)
- AORTOGRAPHY CONTRAINDICATED!
 (Cx following arteriography: aortic rupture, hematomas)
 
- GI tract - ectasia of gastrointestinal tract