2004
DOI: 10.1007/s10243-004-0002
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L’ostéome ostéoïde du pied (à propos de 10 cas)

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“…In these cases, joint symptoms predominate, such as synovitis, joint effusion, and decreased joint mobility, 7,16,25,27 and may simulate and mimic other diseases. When located in the distal phalanx of the fingers, bulging calcaneus, cuboid, navicular, and phalanges 2,6,11,12,14,23,25,26,28 and even the cuneiform bones may be affected. 2,4,20 and local swelling may cause the appearance of clubbed fingers, which, together with the increase in temperature and sensitivity and vasomotor disturbances such as hyperhydrosis, can cause confusion with an infectious process, but in these cases there is no increase in C-reactive protein.…”
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“…In these cases, joint symptoms predominate, such as synovitis, joint effusion, and decreased joint mobility, 7,16,25,27 and may simulate and mimic other diseases. When located in the distal phalanx of the fingers, bulging calcaneus, cuboid, navicular, and phalanges 2,6,11,12,14,23,25,26,28 and even the cuneiform bones may be affected. 2,4,20 and local swelling may cause the appearance of clubbed fingers, which, together with the increase in temperature and sensitivity and vasomotor disturbances such as hyperhydrosis, can cause confusion with an infectious process, but in these cases there is no increase in C-reactive protein.…”
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“…OO in the bones of the foot does not usually present the typical ring-like x-ray images, and many changes may be seen, including generalized osteoporosis of the foot, an area of homogeneous or heterogeneous opacity without a clear halo, sclerotic cortical thickening with periosteal reaction, or a periosteal reaction surrounded by a geode. 2 Moreover, in many cases these radiological manifestations may be slow to appear.…”
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“…However, if symptomatic, surgical excision is the gold standard of treatment, with reported success in 88% -100% of cases [20]. Surgical removal of the nidus, either open or percutaneous with fluoroscopic guidance, are all approved treatments [4] [8] [12]. Arthroscopic resection is limited to the intra-articular form and shows good outcomes [15].…”
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“…Half of the cases concern either the tibia or the femur. In the foot, it frequently occurs in the talus, the metatarsal localization is uncommon; and not exceeding 1.7% [4] [5], and only a few cases have been reported [6] [7] [8] [9].…”
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