Geriatric chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) mimicking multifocal multiple myeloma: a first in an octogenarian.
Jonathan SgaglioneAndrew MuranMatthew RhodeHoward J GoodmanMorris C EdelmanSuhail Ahmed ShahAndrew S GreenbergShachar KenanPublished in: Skeletal radiology (2024)
Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO), an autoinflammatory bone disorder characterized by non-bacterial osteomyelitis causing recurrent multifocal bone lesions, is a well-known, yet uncommon pediatric condition that rarely affects adults; to date, it has never been diagnosed over the age of 75. The following report will discuss the first octogenarian diagnosed with CRMO and therefore represents an exceptionally rare presentation of a rare disease. An 83-year-old woman presented with progressive right shoulder, forearm, and hip pain, with associated weight loss and global weakness, requiring a wheelchair for mobility. Imaging revealed a pathologic right ulna fracture in addition to lytic lesions of the right proximal humerus and proximal femur. The clinical picture was thus that of a patient with probable multiple myeloma versus metastatic disease. After an extensive workup, however, the lesions were not malignant; histologic findings were instead suggestive of chronic osteomyelitis with negative cultures. Given the multifocal nature of this condition, combined with a lack of clinical symptoms of infection, a diagnosis of CRMO was rendered. The patient underwent intramedullary nailing of the right femur and splinting of the ulna, with a subsequent remarkable recovery to painless ambulation, complete union of the right ulna fracture, and resolution of the lytic lesions without receiving any targeted medical treatment. This case highlights the importance of maintaining CRMO on the differential for multifocal skeletal lesions, regardless of age. Performing a thorough workup with necessary imaging, biopsy, and culture are critical to establishing this diagnosis, which can only made as a diagnosis of exclusion.
Keyphrases
- multiple myeloma
- bone mineral density
- case report
- weight loss
- high resolution
- squamous cell carcinoma
- chronic pain
- small cell lung cancer
- postmenopausal women
- bariatric surgery
- hip fracture
- type diabetes
- pain management
- spinal cord
- bone regeneration
- body mass index
- rectal cancer
- drug delivery
- physical activity
- roux en y gastric bypass
- cancer therapy
- locally advanced
- smoking cessation
- bone loss