Bone and Soft-Tissue Disorders
= ENGELMANN-CAMURATI DISEASE = CAMURATI-ENGELMANN DISEASE
= autosomal dominant disorder of intramembranous ossification
Genetics: mutation in gene encoding transforming growth factor TGF-β1 (= latency-associated peptide causing premature activation of TGF-β1) on chromosome 19q13.1 → hyperostosis along periosteal + endosteal surfaces
Age: 525 years (primarily in childhood); M >F
- neuromuscular dystrophy = delayed walking (1824 months) with broad-based waddling gait; often misdiagnosed as muscular dystrophy / poliomyelitis
- bone pain + tenderness usually in midshaft of long bones
- muscle pain + weakness with easy fatigability in legs:
- underdevelopment of muscles ← malnutrition
- NORMAL laboratory values
Location: usually symmetric involvement of diaphyses of long bones, calvaria, mandible, facial bones, midsegment of clavicle; NO involvement of hands, feet, ribs, scapulae
- Skull (initially affected)
- amorphous sclerosis of skull base → cranial nerve palsy
- encroachment of frontal + sphenoid sinus; sparing of maxillary sinus
- mandible rarely affected
- Long bones
Site: tibia >femur >fibula >humerus >ulna >radius
- bilateral symmetric cortical thickening involving periosteal + endosteal surfaces of long bones:
- fusiform enlargement of diaphysis
- abrupt demarcation of lesions ← sparing of metaphyses + epiphyses ← formed by endochondral ossification
- cortical thickening ( = endosteal + periosteal accretion of mottled new bone) → progressive obliteration of medullary cavity
- progression of lesions along long axis of bone toward either end
- relative elongation of extremities
Rx: low-dose corticosteroids
DDx:
- Chronic osteomyelitis (single bone)
- Hyperphosphatasemia (high alkaline phosphatase levels)
- Paget disease (age, new-bone formation, increased alkaline phosphatase)
- Infantile cortical hyperostosis (fever; mandible, rib, clavicles; regresses, <1 year of age)
- Fibrous dysplasia (predominantly unilateral, subperiosteal new bone)
- Osteopetrosis (very little bony enlargement)
- Vitamin A poisoning