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Difficulties in Diagnosing Shin Bone Formations in a Child with Primary Oxaluria (Clinical Case)

https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2021-6-82-91

Abstract

Diagnosis of bone mineral disorders (MCI) is an urgent task in pediatrics. Of particular importance is the timely visualization of destructive changes in bone tissue, leading to significant deformations and impairment of the quality of life of patients. At the moment, there are no unified algorithms for radiological examination of children with chronic kidney disease (CKD), allowing early detection of disorders of mineral and bone metabolism. This clinical example demonstrates the difficulties of diagnosing a brown tumor in a child with primary type I hyperoxaluria. Along with this, the effectiveness of methods of radiation diagnostics in the protocol of dynamic observation of patients with the syndrome of mineral and bone disorders in chronic kidney disease (MCD-CKD) is presented.

About the Authors

N. A. Sholokhova
Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry named after A. I. Evdokimov, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia; Moscow Clinical Municipal Children Hospital St. Vladimir Moscow of Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Sholokhova Nataliya Aleksandrovna, Ph. D. Med., Assistant Professor of Department of Radiology; the Head of Department of the Ultrasound Diagnostic

1/3, ul. Rubtsovsko-Dvortsovaya, Moscow, 107014. Russia

Phone number: +7 (495) 611-01-77



E. B. Ol’khova
Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry named after A. I. Evdokimov, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia; Moscow Clinical Municipal Children Hospital St. Vladimir Moscow of Healthcare Department
Russian Federation

Olkhova Elena Borisovna, M. D. Med., Professor, Professor of Department of Radiology; the Head of Department of the Ultrasound Diagnostic

9а, ul. Vucheticha, Moscow, 127206, Russia

Phone number: +7 (495) 611-01-77



E. A. Grik
Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry named after A. I. Evdokimov, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia

Grik Evgeniya Andreevna, the Resident of the Department of Radiology

9а, ul. Vucheticha, Moscow, 127206, Russia

Phone number: +7 (977) 800-59-35



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Sholokhova N.A., Ol’khova E.B., Grik E.A. Difficulties in Diagnosing Shin Bone Formations in a Child with Primary Oxaluria (Clinical Case). Radiology - Practice. 2021;(6):82-91. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52560/2713-0118-2021-6-82-91

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