allopurinol has been researched along with Osteolysis* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for allopurinol and Osteolysis
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Pathological fractures in a patient with chronic lymphatic leucaemia without disease progression.
We describe a case of a 59-year-old woman with a medical history of upper leg pain and chronic lymphatic leucaemia (CLL), with known diffuse bone marrow infiltration and without signs of lymphatic or extra-lymphatic disease activity on positron emission tomography CT (PET-CT). She presented with multiple fractures of the pelvis, sacrum and left proximal femur as a result of a low energy fall. During admission, she sustained a non-traumatic fracture of the right proximal femur. Pathological fractures in patients with CLL are usually based on Richter's transformation or multiple myeloma. However, in the current case, a PET-CT and a bone marrow biopsy showed no signs of this. We did see a normoparathyroid hypercalcaemia in our patient, most likely caused by a CLL-based release of local osteoclast stimulating factors. A combination of fludarabine/cyclofosfamide/rituximab was started as treatment in combination with allopurinol and sodium bicarbonate to prevent further osteolysis. Topics: Accidental Falls; Allopurinol; Antineoplastic Agents; Bone Marrow; Female; Femur; Fractures, Bone; Humans; Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell; Middle Aged; Osteolysis; Pelvis; Positron-Emission Tomography; Radiography; Rituximab; Sacrum; Sodium Bicarbonate; Treatment Outcome; Vidarabine | 2015 |