Author/Authors :
Farzan, M Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Imam Khomeini Hospital - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mortazavi, S.M.J Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Imam Khomeini Hospital - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
The majority of osseous tumors of the hand are benign. The surgeon who evaluates and treats osseous
tumors of the hand has to be familiar with limb anatomy,
tumor biology, various presentations of the tumors and
the range of treatment possibilities and their limitations.
Lesions in the hand more often present earlier in their
course than those at other sites, just because they are
more likely to be superficial and easily noticed. A review
of all cases of osseous tumors of the hand, seen by a hand
surgeon over the last 10 years, at Imam Khomeini
hospital was performed. Among 55 cases with osseous
tumors of hand, 48 primary benign bone tumors, 3
primary malignant bone tumors, and 4 metastatic bone
tumors were found. Enchondroma was the most common
benign bone tumor followed by osteoid osteoma,
osteoblastoma, aneurysmal bone cyst, giant cell tumor,
epidermoid cyst, and osteochondroma. There were two
chondrosarcoma and one Ewing’s sarcoma as primary
malignant bone tumors. Metastasis to the hand from
colon, esophagus, and breast were also found. There were
also two cases with Brown tumor secondary to
hyperparathyroidism. We conclude that a variety of
osseous tumors could occur in the hand, and usually they
are benign. Although malignant neoplasms in the hand
that arise from tissues other than the skin are very rare,
the hand may be the site of distant breast, lung, kidney,
esophagus, or colon adenocarcinoma metastases, most of
which have a predilection for the distal phalanges.
Keywords :
Hand tumors , benign bone tumor , malignant bone tumor , tumor-like lesions