Capsular and retinaculum thickening in type II mucopolysaccharidosis: a novel MRI finding.

Skeletal Radiol

Department of Radiology, Escola Paulista de Medicina/Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), Rua Napoleão de Barros, 800 - Vila Clementino, São Paulo, SP, 04024-002, Brazil.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are inherited disorders caused by enzyme deficiencies leading to harmful accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in various body tissues, often causing skeletal and joint problems.
  • - This study explores four male patients with type II MPS who, aged 14 to 35, presented with joint stiffness and carpal tunnel syndrome, undergoing seven MRI exams of joints including the spine and knee.
  • - MRI results showed significant thickening of capsuloligamentous structures, with measurements up to eight times greater than what is considered normal, highlighting a previously undocumented imaging feature in MPS patients.

Article Abstract

Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are a group of inherited lysosomal storage diseases caused by a deficiency of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) catalytic enzymes, resulting in an accumulation of unprocessed or partly degraded GAGs in different tissues, including bones and joints. Notably, skeletal and joint abnormalities may be the first complaint that prompts patients to seek medical attention, especially in the milder forms of the disease. To our knowledge, there are no prior imaging reports that have documented capsuloligamentous thickening in patients with MPS on MRI. In this study, we present four cases of patients with clinically and genetically confirmed diagnosis of type II MPS, encompassing seven MRI examination of different joints, including cervical spine, hip, wrist, knee, and shoulder. All of the patients were male, aged between 14 and 35 years, and exhibited varying degrees of joint stiffness in the clinical examination and carpal tunnel syndrome in cases of the wrist joint was affected. None of the patients had a history of surgical procedures on the affected joint, other metabolic or deposit diseases, or sports activity practice. The MRI revealed significant capsuloligamentous and retinaculum thickening, up to eight times greater than the normal capsular thickness reported in the literature.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00256-023-04499-xDOI Listing

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