Black bone disease of the foot. Minocycline related pigmentation

Abstract Black bone disease is a rare manifestation of long term treatment with tetracyclines. We report the case of a patient who underwent surgery for bilateral hallux valgus and was found to have black discolouration of both first rays. This was subsequently related to previous long term Minocycl...

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Hauptverfasser: Middleton, S.D., MBChB, Anakwe, R.E., FRCS(Orth), McKinley, J.C., BMSc(Hons), FRCS(Orth)
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description Abstract Black bone disease is a rare manifestation of long term treatment with tetracyclines. We report the case of a patient who underwent surgery for bilateral hallux valgus and was found to have black discolouration of both first rays. This was subsequently related to previous long term Minocycline use. The unique features of this case relate to the location of the discolouration and the normal physical properties of the bone and soft tissues at surgery despite heavy pigmentation. Healing is now complete and follow-up at two years confirmed excellent clinical and radiological outcomes.
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Black bone disease
Bone Diseases - chemically induced
Female
Foot
Hallux Valgus - surgery
Humans
Hyperpigmentation - chemically induced
Incidental Findings
Metatarsal Bones - pathology
Middle Aged
Minocycline
Minocycline - adverse effects
Orthopedics
Pigmentation
Toe Phalanges - pathology
title Black bone disease of the foot. Minocycline related pigmentation
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