Adamantinoma arising in the distal end of the fibula

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Adamantinoma is a rare, low-grade, malignant bone tumor. It frequently occurs in the tibia but rarely arise in the distal end of the fibula. This study reported a case of adamantinoma arising in the distal end of the fibula, resulting in good prognosis. A 38-year old female felt left ankle pain, and was suspected as having a bone tumor at the distal end of the fibula by X-ray. She was diagnosed as the classical adamantinoma of the fibula by open biopsy. En bloc wide resection of the tumor, primary arthrodesis of the ankle was performed. During the follow-up period of 7 years after the surgery, she has lived without any metastasis and local recurrence. A wide resection and arthrodesis of the ankle joint can provide a good outcome for adamantinoma arising in the end of the fibula.

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Yoshida, S., Murakami, T., Suzuki, K., Itou, S., Watanuki, M., Hosaka, M., & Hagiwara, Y. (2017). Adamantinoma arising in the distal end of the fibula. Rare Tumors, 9(1), 14–17. https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2017.6823

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