Orthotic management with a customized humeral brace for Gorham-Stout disease of the humerus: A case report.
- Author:
Margaux Mae M. Rayos
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- Publication Type:Case Reports
- Keywords: Gorham-stout disease; massive osteolysis; disappearing bone disease; idiopathic multicentric osteolysis; orthotics;
- MeSH: Braces
- From: Journal of the Philippine Medical Association 2020;99(1):42-46
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
- Abstract: Gorham-Stout disease is characterized by massive osteolysis or "vanishing bone" on radiograph. Due to its rarity, no standard Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) management has been published. With this comes the dilemma of managing another case of vanishing right humerus in a 13 year-old male, right handed student, with normal growth and development. To date, this could be the third documented case in the Philippines, but the first with humeral involvement, and the first to manage using a customized humeral brace. The absence of the right humerus affects the bimanual overhead and tabletop activities of the patient, for which a custom-made humeral orthosis was provided to manage the limited activities. There were improvements in activities such as writing, card turning, stacking, and lifting objects of variable weights, as well as with hand dexterity as evidenced by the standardized hand function tests done prior and post brace fitting. Being a rare bone disease with no standard management and unpredictable course, cases are managed symptomatically. For this case of an absent humerus significantly affecting upper extremity function, orthotic management is one aspect that could be recommended to achieve positive functional outcomes.
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