Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4069540 | The Journal of Hand Surgery | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Disappearing bone disease (DBD) is a rare condition of unknown etiology that may cause massive hand deformity due to severe osteolysis and soft-tissue atrophy. Bone grafting of the affected metacarpal bones or wrist has been described with moderate success in only 4 cases, but phalanx reconstruction has not been attempted. We report a case with multicentric DBD that was treated with staged intercalary iliac bone grafting of the phalanges of the dominant thumb and index finger. After 3 years, no graft resorption was noticed and the patient reported considerable functional improvement.
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Authors
Byron E. Chalidis, Christos G. Dimitriou,