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A 72-year-old woman was admitted in 1984 for painful protrusive osteoarthritis of the left hip diagnosed as systemic mastocytosis with bone lesions and clinical features of intestinal malabsorption but no clinical skin lesion. The total hip replacement, refused in a first step because of the bone pathology, was carried out two years later. Signs of loosening appeared after one year. In 1990, following a traumatic bicondylar fracture of the left knee, an osteosynthesis was carried out. Ten days later, a shaft pathologic fracture of the femur above the osteosynthesis plate implied another open reduction. Two and a half years later, the patient is able to walk short distances, using walking sticks, and lives at home receiving social assistance.
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PMID:Case report of bone mastocytosis: total hip arthroplasty for osteoarthritis and open reduction for condylar fracture of the knee. 769 66

Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic digestive disease that results in hypersensitivity to the gliadin fraction of Gluten. Malabsorption syndrome may be responsible for weight loss, diarrhea, osteomalacia, and vitamins deficiency. Herein we report a patient with coeliac disease (CD) who presented with osteomalacia and psoriasis without classical symptoms of CD. A 25-year-old North African Tunisian white woman was admitted to the hospital because of a 1-year history of bone pain, weight loss and weakness. She had cutaneous psoriasis on dermatologic examination. She had also anemia, hypocalcemia and pathological fracture. She was diagnosed to have osteomalacia on the basis of clinical, biological and radiological findings. Further investigations revealed the presence of antiglutaminase antibodies, and histopathologic findings of the duodenal biopsy were consistent with celiac disease. The patient showed a fast response to gluten-free diet, and full recovery with calcium and vitamin D replacement. Coeliac disease is frequently misdiagnosed leading to major complications such as osteolamacia. In the other hand, osteomalacia can still be the presenting feature of undiagnosed celiac disease. Association between osteomalacia and cutaneous psoriasis is rarely reported.
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PMID:Osteomalacia associated with cutaneous psoriasis as the presenting feature of coeliac disease: a case report. 2259 94