Abstract

Periostitis (periosteal new bone formation) is a rare manifestation of systemic necrotizing vasculitis. We searched the French Vasculitis Study Group (FVSG) database, established in 1980 and containing the data on 1762 patients with a systemic necrotizing vasculitis, i.e., polyarteritis nodosa (PAN), microscopic polyangiitis, Churg-Strauss syndrome or Wegener's granulomatosis, for those with periostitis. Herein, we describe their characteristics and outcomes. Only 4 patients with periostitis were identified. All had limited and localized PAN-like vasculitis, without poor prognosis factors. Periostitis was painful and localized to the lower limbs in all of them and associated with local myositis in 2. Pain and inflammation resolved under corticosteroids in all, but relapses or corticosteroid-dependence ultimately required the adjunction of an immunosuppressant for 3. With a median follow-up of 10 [range: 4-11] years, only 1 developed peripheral neuropathy and none progressed to a more systemic form of vasculitis, i.e., with severe visceral involvement. Physicians should be aware that periostitis, usually localized, is a potential manifestation of systemic necrotizing vasculitis, especially polyarteritis nodosa. The overall long-term outcome of these patients is good, but relapses or corticosteroid-dependence is frequent.

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