Osteogenesis Imperfecta 'Brittle Bone Disease' Flashcards
Pathogenesis
defect of the maturation and organisation of type 1 collagen - organic composition of bone
thin bones (gracile)
thin cortices
osteopenic
mild cases - may have relatively normal x rays with history of low energy fractures
who gets it?
mainly autosomal dominant inheritance
autosomal recessive very rarely - fatal in perinatal period/ associated with spinal deformity
how does it present?
multiple fragility fractures of childhood short stature multiple deformities blue sclerae loss of hearing
how is it diagnosed?
multiple fractures can be mistaken of child abuse/NAI
osteopenia can result from prematurity - results in low energy fractures
through history and examination (sensitive)
how is it treated?
fractures heal with abundant callus (poor quality)
splintage
traction
surgical stabilization
some cases develop progressive deformity - may require multiple osteotomies and intramedullary stabilization for correction - Sofield procedure