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The British Journal of Radiology, Vol 62, Issue 736 321-325, Copyright © 1989 by British Institute of Radiology
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QF Meng and I Watt
Department of Radiology, Bristol Royal Infirmary.
Although the typical features of osteoid osteomas are well known, those arising in phalanges are frequently misdiagnosed. This is partly because of their rarity (9% of osteoid osteomas in the Bristol Bone Tumour Registry occur in phalanges), and also because of atypical radiological features. The most common appearance is of an eccentric lesion with soft-tissue swelling and a relative absence of sclerosis, suggesting osteomyelitis.
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