Osteopathy Congenital Spotted Multiple

Congenital spotted multiplex osteopathy (osteopathy congenital macula multiplex, or simply osteopathy) is a skeletal disease manifested by multiple osteopenias and multiple spotty lesions of the bones of the arms and legs. This is a rare and serious disease that affects children mainly at an early age and mainly boys. In older age groups, this disease is less common, since pronounced symptoms smooth out over time and are largely asymptomatic.

The diagnosis of osteopathic congenital spotted multiplex is made after analyzing radiographs of tubular and flat bones. Characterized by multiple small and large speckled enlightenments. Foci of osteoporosis can be in the hip trochanters, proximal femur, as well as the humerus, tibia and fibula. Of great importance are photographs of the hands and fingers, where multiple osteotomes, thickening of the metaphyseal zones, heterotopias and cystic degenerations can be observed. The diagnosis is confirmed by analysis of the patient's history and complaints. Sometimes symptoms of Zaller and Quincke are observed

Treatment for this disease includes wearing orthoses, orthopedic shoes and exercise. Drug therapy and physical therapy may be used. Patients need to consume enough calcium



Osteopathy is a generalized disease of bones and connective tissue, in which their growth and maturation are impaired. The greatest severity of osteopathy is observed in the bones of the skull, facial structures, proximal limbs and vertebral bodies. The article will discuss congenital multiple osteopathic spotting - a common hereditary skeletal disease in children and adolescents.

Causes of development and mechanisms As a result of a genetic defect, an unbalanced appearance of multiple spots of a different color and texture develops on various bone surfaces. However, the question of the exact reasons for the development of osgeopathy always remains open. Some researchers suggest that this pathology is caused by an insufficient supply of magnesium and other minerals necessary for the bone skeleton, as well as an imbalance between endogenous hormonal substances. These and other factors can negatively affect bone mineralization and slow down its development. In this case, insufficient bone mineralization is manifested by pigmentation or spots of a different color and structure on the surface of the bones. Multiple osteopathies often occur in familial cases, indicating a possible genetic predisposition and indicating the need for examination and preventive measures. Multiple congenital osteopathy has a different clinical picture associated with the severity of pigmentation of bone surfaces. It is characterized by a progressive course and can lead to multiple lesions of bone tissue. Osteopathy occurs on all bone surfaces and most often occurs in the following areas: - Spinal bodies - damage to the thoracic vertebral bodies and sacral vertebrae is often noted. - Lumbar sutures - these areas develop later than others and are usually found towards the end of the second year of life. - Joints, bone ceiling, ribs.

Clinical manifestations - Petechial spots of various sizes and shapes. In the early stages they can be quite small, but over time they can