Gorham-Stout disease of the proximal fibula treated with radiotherapy and zoledronic acid

J Bone Oncol. 2015 May 16;4(2):42-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jbo.2015.05.001. eCollection 2015 Jun.

Abstract

Gorham-Stout disease is a rare disease characterized by anarchic lymphovascular proliferation causing resorption of bone sometimes leading to disastrous complications. Bone tissue is progressively replaced by angiomatic and lymphangiomatic tissue and finally by fibrous tissue. This disease is known to be ubiquitous and of complex etiology. We present a case of Gorham-Stout disease of the proximal fibula invading the proximal tibia and soft tissues of the popliteal space that was successfully treated with radiotherapy and zoledronic acid.

Keywords: Bisphosphonates; Bone radiotherapy; Bone resorption; Gorham–Stout disease; Pseudotumor of bone.