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Table 1 Criteria proposed by Heffez et al. for the diagnosis of Gorham-Stout disease

From: Gorham-Stout disease of the malleolus: a rare case report

 

Criteria

Clinical case

1

Positive histological findings for proliferation and angiomatous dysplasia

✓

2

Absence of osteoblastic reaction and/or dystrophic calcifications

✓

3

Evidence of local bone progressive resorption

✓

4

Exclusion of cellular atypia

✓

5

Non-ulcerative lesion

NA

6

Absence of visceral involvement

✓

7

Osteolytic radiographic pattern

✓

8

Negative hereditary, metabolic, neoplastic, immunologic, and infectious etiology

✓

  1. NA Not available