Multicentric carpotarsal osteolysis syndrome (MCTO; MIM #166300) is a rare skeletal disorder characterized by osteolysis affecting particularly the carpal, metacarpal, and tarsal bones, although other bones might be involved. MCTO is an autosomal dominant disease caused by heterozygous variants in the gene, frequently misdiagnosed as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis due to similar clinical manifestations. This study reports the first Brazilian family diagnosed with MCTO with progressive osteolysis of the carpal and tarsal bones, presenting a c.161C>T (p.Ser54Leu) heterozygous variant in the gene, describing the clinical, radiological, and molecular findings, compared with literature data, and discussing the different clinical and molecular diagnosis, as well as the natural history of the disease. Since MCTO is a disorder with progressive symptoms, an early diagnosis is important to avoid unnecessary investigations and treatments and to provide the proper follow-up.

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