the purpose of the present registry is to describe the epidemiology of forearm deformities in patients with Hereditary Multiple Exostoses and to identify, independent predictors of severity of the disease and potential association with genotypic patterns
Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (HME) is a rare pediatric autosomal dominant disorder caused by loss-of-function mutations in the genes encoding the heparan sulfate (HS)-synthesizing enzymes EXT1 or EXT2. HME affects 1 in 50,000 people and has 100% penetrance but great variability in phenotypic expression. HME is characterized by formation of cartilaginous outgrowths, called osteochondromas or exostoses, next to the growth plates of many axial and appendicular skeletal elements, causing multiple, painful disfiguring and disabling skeletal deformities, and potential malignant transformation into peripherral chondrosarcoma. The involvement of upper-limb bones by HME is associated with greater loss of function than elsewhere in the body, but even here the loss of function may be limited. Moreover, the constant relationship between height and ulnar length has long been recognized in forensic medicine and has been recently analyzed also in HME, in order to predict the clinical and functional outcomes of the upper limb. the present registry aims to collect demographic, clinical, functional and radiographic information from patients with HME in order to establish phenotypic predictors of severity of the disease and potential association with genotypic patterns
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
408
blood samples and buccal swabs will be obtained from patients with HME in order to analyze the genotype (EXT1 or EXT2 mutations) and correlate the genotypic pattern with the phenotypic presentation
measurement of ulnar length with anthropometer and patient's height
measurement of range of motion of elbow, forearm and wrist
Manila Boarini
Bologna, Italy
proportional ulnar length (PUL)
proportional ulnar length (PUL) is the ratio between ulnar lenght and the height of the patient
Time frame: 1 year
genotype
identify potential association among the genotypic pattern (EXT1 or EXT2) and phenotypic presentation
Time frame: 1 year
forearm function
elbow, forearm and wrist range of motion (ROM) measured by a goneometer
Time frame: 1 year
EuroQol 5D
EQ-5D is a standardised measure of health-related quality of life developed by the EuroQol Group
Time frame: 1 year
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