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Rapidly Growing Solitary Osteochondroma in the Adult Finger A Case Report.

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Julia K Niemeier Melissa B Guzzetta Nader Paksima

Bull Hosp Jt Dis (2013) 2022 Jun;80(2):171-174

Osteochondromas are common benign bone tumors that are most commonly found in children and adolescents. They are usually slow-growing and located at the metaphysis of the long bones. When present in adults in atypical locations or with concerning features, such as thickened cartilage cap and rapid growth, osteochondromas warrant imaging to assess the risk of malignant transformation into chondrosar- coma and may require surgical excision. Here, we describe the unusual case of an adult male with a rapidly growing osteochondroma of the proximal phalanx that subsequently underwent surgical excision.

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