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Premature Epiphyseal Closure of the Lower Extremities Contributing to Short Stature after cis-Retinoic Acid Therapy in Medulloblastoma: A Case Report

Authors :
Michael A. Levine
Sogol Mostoufi-Moab
Jessica J. Noyes
Jean B. Belasco
Source :
Hormone Research in Paediatrics. 85:69-73
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 2015.

Abstract

Background: Prolonged cis-retinoic acid (RA) exposure contributes to premature epiphyseal closure. cis-RA is administered in various treatment regimens for pediatric cancers, thus increasing the risk for bone deformities and compromised growth. Results: We present a case of premature epiphyseal closure in a 9-year-old female with a history of medulloblastoma and treatment with a multimodal regimen including cis-RA. She was subsequently diagnosed with radiation-induced endocrine late effects including hypothyroidism and growth hormone deficiency (GHD). Seven months after initiation of GH therapy, an increased prominence of the wrists and knees combined with a deceleration in growth velocity prompted further evaluation; radiographs revealed bilateral premature closure of the distal femur and proximal tibia growth plates despite normal left wrist bone age. Conclusion: High doses of vitamin A and its analogs are linked to premature closure of the lower-extremity growth plates in animals and children. Pediatric brain tumor patients are at increased risk of growth failure due to concurrent radiation-induced GHD, damage to the spinal bones, and cis-RA-associated premature closure of the lower-extremity growth plates, with significant reduction in adult stature. A better appreciation of the detrimental effect of cis-RA on the growing skeleton is needed to monitor at-risk patients and to provide timely interventions.

Details

ISSN :
16632826 and 16632818
Volume :
85
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6e49dc5cc9f576d6e1a6ecee1d7f70c2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000441140