Presentation
Spine deformity.
Patient Data
Age: 18 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
McCune-Albright syndrome
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THORACOLUMBAR SPINE: There is an S-shaped scoliosis convex to the right, centered at the T3/4 level, and convex to the left at the T10/11 level. Exact angles have not been measured. The bones are diffusely sclerotic, with loss of corticomedullary differentiation, and with bony expansion.
BONE AGE: The chronological age is 18 years. The bone age corresponds to a male aged 15 years 6 months. The bones of the hand have a ground glass appearance.
Case Discussion
This patient had established McCune-Albright Syndrome, with extensive skeletal changes.