Non-ossifying fibroma of bone and ipsilateral hypermelanic nevus. An example of the relationship between skeletal and pigment abnormalities.

How to Cite

Bonifazi E. 2013. Non-ossifying fibroma of bone and ipsilateral hypermelanic nevus. An example of the relationship between skeletal and pigment abnormalities. Eur. J. Pediat. Dermatol. 23 (3):168-71.

Authors

Bonifazi E.
pp. 168-171

Abstract

Non-ossifying fibroma of bone is a benign alteration, frequent in the first two decades of life, often asymptomatic, rarely responsible for pathologic fracture. It is usually diagnosed incidentally by a radiological examination that shows a localized osteolytic image. A treatment is not usually necessary because it tends to regress spontaneously with ossification and calcification. In case of multiple lesions associated with extraskeletal abnormalities, especially cafè-au-lait spots, you have to think about Jaffe-Campanacci syndrome. We present a case of non-ossifying fibroma of the tibia associated with extensive ipsilateral hypermelanic nevus and discuss the differential diagnosis from other conditions which associate hyperpigmentation and skeletal abnormalities.

Keywords

Nonossifying fibroma of bone, hypermelanic nevus