| Literature DB >> 27582928 |
Nasri Zreik1, Christopher Talbot1, Chris Peach2.
Abstract
Glomus tumours are small vascular tumours that are usually benign and rarely occur. However, atypical locations of these tumours can lead to misdiagnosis, particularly where the lesion is rarely reported. We report a case of glomus tumour located on the posterior aspect of the elbow, which was mistaken for, and treated as the commonly diagnosed, olecranon bursitis for several years. With worsening symptoms, mainly pain, pinpoint tenderness and hypersensitivity, the patient was referred for a further opinion, and the lesion was diagnosed as a glomus tumour following complete excision under anaesthesia. This present case highlights the importance in considering this rare entity in the differential diagnosis of posterior elbow swelling and pain. Furthermore, this report provides a review of the literature and identifies the need for early specialist referral to confirm diagnosis, alleviate patient symptoms and improve function.Entities:
Keywords: Glomus tumour; elbow; misdiagnosis
Year: 2014 PMID: 27582928 PMCID: PMC4935074 DOI: 10.1177/1758573214522019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Shoulder Elbow ISSN: 1758-5732