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“Soap Bubble” Lesion of the Middle Phalanx: Enchondroma or Epitheloid Hemangioma

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“Soap Bubble” Lesion of the Middle Phalanx: Enchondroma or Epitheloid Hemangioma

Learning Point of the Article :
Differential Diagnosis and Management of Soap Bubble Lesion of Phalanx.
Case Report | Volume 4 | Issue 04 | JOCR April 2014 | Page 47-50 | Suresh SS[1], Etemadi J[1], Bhatnagar G[1]. DOI: 10.13107/jocr.2250-0685.167
Authors: Suresh SS[1], Etemadi J[1], Bhatnagar G[1]
[1] Department of Orthopaedics, Ibri Regional Referral Hospital, PO Box 46, Ibri 516, Sultanate of Oman.
Address of Correspondence:
Dr. S S Suresh, PO Box 396, Ibri 516, Sultanate of Oman. Mobile: 00968 98822988. Email: dr.s.s.suresh@gmail.com
Article Received : 2014-04-05,
Article Accepted : 2014-04-10

Introduction: Epitheloid hemangioma, a benign vascular tumor that arises in skin and soft tissues can also involve the skeletal system. Occasionally this has been reported from small tubular bones of the hand.

Case Report: Authors report a case of epitheloid hemangioma of the middle phalanx in a young girl without any cutaneous manifestations. The lesion presented as a swollen middle finger, and plain radiographs showed a geographic area of destruction with cortical thinning and intra lesional calcifications. The case was managed by curettage and bone grafting. Histology confirmed this as a case of epitheloid hemangioma.

Conclusion: Epitheloid hemangioma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of hand masses with expansile lytic lesions with cortical thinning.

Keywords: Hand; Vascular tumor; Enchondroma; Epitheloid hemangioma.

How to Cite This Article: Suresh SS, Etemadi J, Bhatnagar G. “Soap Bubble” Lesion of the Middle Phalanx: Enchondroma or Epitheloid Hemangioma. Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports 2014 April, 4(04): 47-50.