Abstract
Intraosseous lipomas are rare bone lesions that can affect any part of the skeleton. In the calcaneum, they are, generally, asymptomatic, but in some cases, patients may complain of pain, swelling or tenderness. Well-conducted radiography and MRI examinations can lead to an accurate diagnosis. In most cases, patients could benefit from conservative means of treatment, but in long-lasting symptomatic cases, surgical treatment may be a good option. The purpose of this article is to increase clinicians’ awareness of this lesion as a possible cause of heel pain and to describe a case of a symptomatic intraosseous lipoma of the calcaneum who underwent curettage and bone cement filling after failure of conservative treatment.
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Khal, A. A., Mihu, R. C., Schiau, C., Fetica, B., Tomoaia, G., & Luna, M. V. (2021). Symptomatic intraosseous lipoma of the calcaneum. Diagnostics, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11122243
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