2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.hansur.2016.04.002
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Osteoid osteoma of the pisiform bone: A rare cause of wrist pain

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“…4,66 Osteoid osteomas can also present with prolonged nontraumatic wrist pain and when appropriately diagnosed and treated with pisiformectomy, patients conserve proper wrist function. [67][68][69] Antuña et al described a rare case of ulnar nerve compression through Guyon's canal due to a hypertrophic pisiform treated with pisiformectomy that completely relieved symptoms with no functional deficit. 70 Pisiformectomy has a role in the management of acute injuries normally treated with ORIF in other carpal bones.…”
Section: Pisiformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,66 Osteoid osteomas can also present with prolonged nontraumatic wrist pain and when appropriately diagnosed and treated with pisiformectomy, patients conserve proper wrist function. [67][68][69] Antuña et al described a rare case of ulnar nerve compression through Guyon's canal due to a hypertrophic pisiform treated with pisiformectomy that completely relieved symptoms with no functional deficit. 70 Pisiformectomy has a role in the management of acute injuries normally treated with ORIF in other carpal bones.…”
Section: Pisiformmentioning
confidence: 99%