Goldbloom's Syndrome - a case report
Authors
Sónia Santos; Paula Estanqueiro; Manuel Salgado;
The Goldbloom\'s syndrome (GS) is a rare clinical condition of unknown aetiology, occurring exclusively in the pediatric population. It consists in an idiopathic periosteal hyperostosis with dysproteinemia, whose symptoms can mimic a neoplastic disease.
We present a case report illustrating the diagnostic challenge of this condition. The exclusion of the common causes of bone pain, associated with generalized periostitis and increased gammaglobulins suggested the diagnosis of GS. The self-limited symptoms, the resolution of radiological findings in four months and the normalization of laboratory abnormalities within ten months, allowed to establish definitely the diagnosis of GS.
GS must be considered when diffuse bone pain, prolonged fever and weight loss are present after exclusion of malignant disease with bone involvement.
Sónia Santos
Paula Estanqueiro
Manuel Salgado
Paula Estanqueiro
Manuel Salgado