Synovial sarcoma mimicking myositis ossificans

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A calcification mass was incidentally found in the soft tissue of a patient who had a history of trauma to the extremity during examination. The patient had no symptom. The pathological analysis of the mass revealed it was an early-phase synovial sarcoma (SS). The diagnosis was made before the onset of symptoms and proper surgical intervention was performed. Therefore, in case of a <1 cm lesion clinically suspicious of myositis ossificans, SS should be taken into consideration as a possible diagnosis.

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Balik, M. S., Erkut, A., Guvercin, Y., & Bedir, R. (2016). Synovial sarcoma mimicking myositis ossificans. Knee Surgery and Related Research, 28(3), 249–252. https://doi.org/10.5792/ksrr.2016.28.3.249

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