An uncommon bone tumor in an even more uncommon location: A case of cuboid osteoid osteoma

Osteoid Osteoma's represent 2-3% of all primary bone tumors. They most commonly affect the femur and tibia. In the foot they are usually found in the talus. Rarely, Osteoid Osteoma's will manifest in the cuboid. Due to this uncommon location, they are often confused for other infectious, i...

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Main Authors: Daniel J. Youlden, MBBS (Hons), MS, Tyler Mow, MBBS, Michael Le, MBBS, Maurice S. Guzman, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthoA, Michael Symes, BAppSc (Physio), MBBS, FRACS, MPH, FAOrthA
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Published: Elsevier 2022-01-01
Series:Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667396722000568
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author Daniel J. Youlden, MBBS (Hons), MS
Tyler Mow, MBBS
Michael Le, MBBS
Maurice S. Guzman, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthoA
Michael Symes, BAppSc (Physio), MBBS, FRACS, MPH, FAOrthA
author_facet Daniel J. Youlden, MBBS (Hons), MS
Tyler Mow, MBBS
Michael Le, MBBS
Maurice S. Guzman, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthoA
Michael Symes, BAppSc (Physio), MBBS, FRACS, MPH, FAOrthA
author_sort Daniel J. Youlden, MBBS (Hons), MS
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description Osteoid Osteoma's represent 2-3% of all primary bone tumors. They most commonly affect the femur and tibia. In the foot they are usually found in the talus. Rarely, Osteoid Osteoma's will manifest in the cuboid. Due to this uncommon location, they are often confused for other infectious, inflammatory of traumatic conditions. The typical presentation is an insidious onset of lateral column nocturnal foot pain relieved by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications. Early consideration of advanced imaging modalities will aid the clinician with identifying the characteristic ‘bulls-eye’ or ‘target’ sign. Highly effective novel percutaneous radiological ablation techniques have replaced traditional open surgical treatment. The timely diagnosis and treatment allow for early return to function for patients affected by this lesser-known condition.
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spelling doaj.art-466061e1a71546878d3014b057499bd62022-12-22T02:32:35ZengElsevierFoot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases2667-39672022-01-0122100199An uncommon bone tumor in an even more uncommon location: A case of cuboid osteoid osteomaDaniel J. Youlden, MBBS (Hons), MS0Tyler Mow, MBBS1Michael Le, MBBS2Maurice S. Guzman, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthoA3Michael Symes, BAppSc (Physio), MBBS, FRACS, MPH, FAOrthA4Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St George Hospital, Sydney, Australia; Corresponding author.Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St George Hospital, Sydney, AustraliaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, St George Hospital, Sydney, AustraliaDepartment of Orthopaedics, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, AustraliaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, St George Hospital, Sydney, Australia; St George and Sutherland Clinical School, University of New South Wales Medicine, The Orthopaedic Research Institute, AustraliaOsteoid Osteoma's represent 2-3% of all primary bone tumors. They most commonly affect the femur and tibia. In the foot they are usually found in the talus. Rarely, Osteoid Osteoma's will manifest in the cuboid. Due to this uncommon location, they are often confused for other infectious, inflammatory of traumatic conditions. The typical presentation is an insidious onset of lateral column nocturnal foot pain relieved by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications. Early consideration of advanced imaging modalities will aid the clinician with identifying the characteristic ‘bulls-eye’ or ‘target’ sign. Highly effective novel percutaneous radiological ablation techniques have replaced traditional open surgical treatment. The timely diagnosis and treatment allow for early return to function for patients affected by this lesser-known condition.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667396722000568Osteoid OsteomaCuboidTumorFoot
spellingShingle Daniel J. Youlden, MBBS (Hons), MS
Tyler Mow, MBBS
Michael Le, MBBS
Maurice S. Guzman, MBBS, FRACS, FAOrthoA
Michael Symes, BAppSc (Physio), MBBS, FRACS, MPH, FAOrthA
An uncommon bone tumor in an even more uncommon location: A case of cuboid osteoid osteoma
Foot & Ankle Surgery: Techniques, Reports & Cases
Osteoid Osteoma
Cuboid
Tumor
Foot
title An uncommon bone tumor in an even more uncommon location: A case of cuboid osteoid osteoma
title_full An uncommon bone tumor in an even more uncommon location: A case of cuboid osteoid osteoma
title_fullStr An uncommon bone tumor in an even more uncommon location: A case of cuboid osteoid osteoma
title_full_unstemmed An uncommon bone tumor in an even more uncommon location: A case of cuboid osteoid osteoma
title_short An uncommon bone tumor in an even more uncommon location: A case of cuboid osteoid osteoma
title_sort uncommon bone tumor in an even more uncommon location a case of cuboid osteoid osteoma
topic Osteoid Osteoma
Cuboid
Tumor
Foot
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667396722000568
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