Volume 12, Issue 49 (3-2006)                   RJMS 2006, 12(49): 13-17 | Back to browse issues page

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Afshar A, Mirzatoloei F. Ostoid Osteoma in Middle Phalanx of the Hand: A Case Report . RJMS 2006; 12 (49) :13-17
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    Introduction: Ostoid osteoma is a benign bone tumor characterized by pain especially at night, which is relieved with aspirin. Hand is an uncommon site of this tumor. Here a case of ostoid osteoma in middle phalanx is reported. Case Report: The patient of the present case study was a 26-year-old woman referred due to a pain in her left ring finger. The diagnosis was made pre-operatively through clinical observation and examination, x-ray, bone scintigraphy, and CT scan. After excision of the lesion, diagnosis was confirmed by histology examination. Conclusion: The diagnosis of such lesions is difficult, so accurate clinical history and high index of suspicion are required in the evaluation. The diagnosis and pre-operative planning are facilitated by isotope bone scan and CT scan. This patient had en block excision of the lesion and the defect was filled with bone graft. After surgery, her symptoms were obviated.

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Type of Study: case report | Subject: Orthopedic Surgery

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