Abstract
A child with no prior medical history presented for orthopedic evaluation after developing an increasing number of painless bumps over the right hand. The patient’s signs began with a single bump on the right fourth digit middle phalanx. The bumps did not affect range of motion. Focused exam of the right hand revealed palpable, nontender, osseous nodules involving the proximal and middle phalanges and metacarpal of the ring finger, as well as over the proximal phalanx of the small finger. There were no additional lesions.
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Morgan, D., Towbin, R. B., & Towbin, A. J. (2023). Ollier Disease. Applied Radiology, 52(4), 36–40. https://doi.org/10.37549/ar2912
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