From the Research
Treatment for Acro-Osteolysis
There is limited information available on the treatment for acro-osteolysis. However, based on the available studies, the following points can be noted:
- The medical treatment for acro-osteolysis is often arranged under the supervision of a rheumatologist 1.
- In some cases, surgical excision of calcified deposits may be performed under local anesthesia 1.
- The treatment approach may vary depending on the underlying cause of acro-osteolysis, such as occupational activities, infections, rheumatic disorders, endocrinopathies, genetic disorders, or lysosomal storage disorders 2.
Associated Conditions and Treatment
Acro-osteolysis is often associated with other conditions, such as:
- Digital ischemia: Treatment for digital ischemia may be necessary in patients with acro-osteolysis 3.
- Calcinosis: Treatment for calcinosis may be necessary in patients with acro-osteolysis 3.
- Nail dystrophy: Treatment for nail dystrophy may be necessary in patients with acro-osteolysis 4.
Diagnostic Approach
The diagnostic approach for acro-osteolysis typically involves: