Osteoid osteoma of distal phalanx: A rare disorder and review of literature
Ali Andalib, Sahar Sajadieh-khajouei
Abstract
- Osteoid osteomata are rarely found in the distal phalanges of the hand. The usual presenting features are chronic pain, nail enlargement and increase in size of the terminal part of the digit. Diagnosis is difficult but surgical excision is effective for treating the patients’pain. We reported this tumor in distal phalanx of the middle finger.
- Key words: Finger, hand, osteoid osteoma, thumb