Osteoid osteoma in the bones of the hand: a systematic literature review

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Osteoid osteoma in the bones of the hand: a systematic literature review. / Meyer, Jasmin; Rolvien, Tim; Reiter, Alonja; Priemel, Matthias; Frosch, Karl-Heinz; Krukenberg, Anna; Yarar-Schlickewei, Sinef.

in: ARCH ORTHOP TRAUM SU, Jahrgang 143, Nr. 8, 08.2023, S. 5437-5444.

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@article{d529c3008135455aaf26b2a7cca6d20c,
title = "Osteoid osteoma in the bones of the hand: a systematic literature review",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION: Osteoid osteoma (OO) is a common benign bone tumor. OO is observed most frequently in the long bones, especially in the tibia and femur. When occurring in the bones of the hand, OO can be a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The aim of this study was to provide a systematic review of occurrence, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options regarding OO in hand bones.MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a systematic review of the literature. All studies from the online databases PubMed and SpringerLink, which reported cases of osteoid osteomas in the bones of the hand, were included. By summarizing the literature, we evaluated the localization within the hand as well as diagnostic and therapeutic options.RESULTS: We included 133 studies reporting 401 cases. OO was mostly common in the phalanges. The diagnosis was mostly made by CT (computed tomography) scan. Most of the OO were treated surgically by open curettage or en bloc resection.CONCLUSIONS: Osteoid osteomas in the bones of the hand are rare and a delayed diagnosis is common. In cases of pain combined with particular symptoms such as nail hypertrophy and swelling OO should be considered. Of the most used imaging methods, CT scans have the highest sensitivity.",
author = "Jasmin Meyer and Tim Rolvien and Alonja Reiter and Matthias Priemel and Karl-Heinz Frosch and Anna Krukenberg and Sinef Yarar-Schlickewei",
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year = "2023",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1007/s00402-023-04839-5",
language = "English",
volume = "143",
pages = "5437--5444",
journal = "ARCH ORTHOP TRAUM SU",
issn = "0936-8051",
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T1 - Osteoid osteoma in the bones of the hand: a systematic literature review

AU - Meyer, Jasmin

AU - Rolvien, Tim

AU - Reiter, Alonja

AU - Priemel, Matthias

AU - Frosch, Karl-Heinz

AU - Krukenberg, Anna

AU - Yarar-Schlickewei, Sinef

N1 - © 2023. The Author(s).

PY - 2023/8

Y1 - 2023/8

N2 - INTRODUCTION: Osteoid osteoma (OO) is a common benign bone tumor. OO is observed most frequently in the long bones, especially in the tibia and femur. When occurring in the bones of the hand, OO can be a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The aim of this study was to provide a systematic review of occurrence, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options regarding OO in hand bones.MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a systematic review of the literature. All studies from the online databases PubMed and SpringerLink, which reported cases of osteoid osteomas in the bones of the hand, were included. By summarizing the literature, we evaluated the localization within the hand as well as diagnostic and therapeutic options.RESULTS: We included 133 studies reporting 401 cases. OO was mostly common in the phalanges. The diagnosis was mostly made by CT (computed tomography) scan. Most of the OO were treated surgically by open curettage or en bloc resection.CONCLUSIONS: Osteoid osteomas in the bones of the hand are rare and a delayed diagnosis is common. In cases of pain combined with particular symptoms such as nail hypertrophy and swelling OO should be considered. Of the most used imaging methods, CT scans have the highest sensitivity.

AB - INTRODUCTION: Osteoid osteoma (OO) is a common benign bone tumor. OO is observed most frequently in the long bones, especially in the tibia and femur. When occurring in the bones of the hand, OO can be a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The aim of this study was to provide a systematic review of occurrence, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options regarding OO in hand bones.MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed a systematic review of the literature. All studies from the online databases PubMed and SpringerLink, which reported cases of osteoid osteomas in the bones of the hand, were included. By summarizing the literature, we evaluated the localization within the hand as well as diagnostic and therapeutic options.RESULTS: We included 133 studies reporting 401 cases. OO was mostly common in the phalanges. The diagnosis was mostly made by CT (computed tomography) scan. Most of the OO were treated surgically by open curettage or en bloc resection.CONCLUSIONS: Osteoid osteomas in the bones of the hand are rare and a delayed diagnosis is common. In cases of pain combined with particular symptoms such as nail hypertrophy and swelling OO should be considered. Of the most used imaging methods, CT scans have the highest sensitivity.

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VL - 143

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EP - 5444

JO - ARCH ORTHOP TRAUM SU

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SN - 0936-8051

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