Abstrakt: |
A newborn infant with congenital cytomegalic inclusion disease had spontaneous fractures of the distal radii bilaterally, and involvement of the metaphyseal portions of the humeri, ulnas, femurs, and tibias. The fractures healed promptly without complications under ordinary management. At the present time, one can only speculate on the cause of these lesions. Viral osteomyelitis, osteomalacia secondary to hepatitis and malabsorption and a disturbance of endochondral ossification are all possibilities. There is a need for additional cases with histologic and biochemical studies of the bone lesions in congenital cytomegalic inclusion disease. |