| Literature DB >> 25671055 |
Tom Reisler1, Stephen L Viviano1, Mark Granick1.
Abstract
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Keywords: Maffucci syndrome; demineralized bone matrix; digit; enchondroma; hand bone tumor
Year: 2015 PMID: 25671055 PMCID: PMC4302751
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eplasty ISSN: 1937-5719
Figure 1Radiographs of the left hand with an expansile lytic lesion within the midshaft of the ring finger proximal phalanx with endosteal scalloping and thinning of the surrounding cortex.
Figure 2Clinical photograph demonstrating a longitudinal dorsal incision over the proximal phalanx to expose the enchondroma. Cortical bone flap elevated, exposing the underlying enchondroma (left). Two centimeters of gelatinous mass of enchondroma curetted and sent to frozen section analysis (right). The enchondroma cavity was filled in with a bone graft of demineralized bone matrix and the bone flap was placed back into the window.
Figure 3Radiographs of the left hand. Two months' interval from the time of curettage and bone grafting of ring finger midshaft proximal phalanx. There is no pathological fracture or new lytic lesion.