We present a case of osteoid osteoma of the humerus diagnosed after it presented clinically as impingement syndrome. Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging data supported impingement, but standard non-surgical treatment did not provide complete pain relief. Subacromial injection resolved the anterior shoulder pain and unmasked medial arm and axillary pain. Humerus X-rays revealed a lyric diaphyseal lesion, and en-bloc resection of the humeral mass diagnosed an osteoid osteoma. This case is unusual in that only 1% of osteoid osteomas present in the humeral shaft. The clinical features and presentation of impingement and osteoid osteoma are discussed.
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Marin, R., & Papierski, P. (1996). Unusual presentation of an osteoid osteoma. Military Medicine, 161(7), 438–440. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/161.7.438
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