ABSTRACT
Differential diagnosis of bone involvement in patients with Gaucher disease can be challenging. Other diseases with similar radiological signs should be ruled out. Here we present a clinical case of tuberculous sacroiliitis in the patient with type I Gaucher disease. Advanced radiological methods of examination are described. Our case report proves the necessity of an individual approach to the management of such cohort of patients. Keywords: Gaucher disease, tuberculosis of bones and joints, differential diagnosis, comprehensive treatment.
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Gaucher Disease/diagnostic imaging , Radiography/methods , Sacroiliitis/diagnostic imaging , Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/diagnostic imaging , Diagnosis, Differential , Gaucher Disease/complications , Humans , Sacroiliitis/complications , Tuberculosis, Osteoarticular/complicationsABSTRACT
The authors discuss the comparative evaluation of different methods of examination applied in 36 patients with the Icenko-Cushing syndrome. The results of the investigation are compared with the intraoperative findings and the data of morphological studies. MR-topography proved to be mist informative. Ultrasonic examination was highly effective in tumors measuring up to 1 cm in diameter. The use of USE during the operation hor locatind the tumor and determining its connection with the surrounding organs allows the operation to be performed in a shorter time and its traumatic character.