Three cases of multicentric carpotarsal osteolysis syndrome: a case series.
Peong Gang ParkKee Hyuck KimHye Sun HyunChan Hee LeeJin-Su ParkJeong Hae KieYoung Hun ChoiKyung Chul MoonHae Il CheongPublished in: BMC medical genetics (2018)
We report three cases with MCTO and two novel MAFB mutations. The renal phenotypes were different among the three patients, whereas progressive worsening of the bony lesions was common in all patients. We also confirmed FSGS to be an early renal pathologic finding in two cases. A diagnosis of MCTO should be considered in patients with progressive bone loss concentrated primarily in the carpal and tarsal bones and kidney involvement, such as proteinuria.