Abstract
Hands, especially lunatum, are involved very rarely with osteoid osteoma. This report presents an osteoid osteoma of the lunatum, which was previously misdiagnosed as Kienböck’s disease and had undergone surgery. Magnetic resonance imaging may lead the clinician to misdiagnose because of the excessive bone edema around the carpus. The operation should be planned according to radiography and computed tomography findings.
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Güner, M. D., Kamburoğlu, H. O., Bektaş, U., & Ay, Ş. (2015). Osteoid osteoma of the lunatum mimicking Kienböck’s disease. Case Reports in Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery, 2(1), 19–21. https://doi.org/10.3109/23320885.2014.993647
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