Title of article :
Intraosseous Lipoma of Calcaneus, Rare Cause of Chronic Calcaneal Pain: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Azarsina, Salman Research performed at Alborz University of Medical Sciences - Karaj , Biglari, Farsad Research performed at Alborz University of Medical Sciences - Karaj , Hassanmirzaei, Bahar Research performed at Alborz University of Medical Sciences - Karaj , Ebrahimpour, Adel Research performed at Alborz University of Medical Sciences - Karaj , Hakakzadeh, Azadeh Research performed at Alborz University of Medical Sciences - Karaj
Abstract :
Intraosseous lipoma is a rare, benign primary tumor occurring in the bone. Herein, we reported a 45-year-old man
with chronic right posterior heel pain. In this study, the man was treated conservatively due to plantar fasciitis. During a one-month follow-up visit, the patient had no symptoms of relief in the right heel pain. Initially, calcaneal X-ray
was taken, which revealed an expansile unicameral lytic lesion with central calcification on the right calcaneus.
Moreover, computed tomography scan revealed an expansile lytic lesion on the right calcaneus. The diagnosis was
confirmed as calcaneal lipoma in magnetic resonance imaging. The patient underwent curettage and autogenous
iliac crest corticocancellous bone graft under general anesthesia. In a 3-month postoperative follow-up, the patient
returned to full ambulation. Postoperative radiographs demonstrated continued remodeling and healing of the graft
site. The purpose of this article was to increase awareness among clinicians about the existence of this rare cause
of calcaneal pain.
Level of evidence: V
Keywords:
Keywords :
Bone tumor , Calcaneal Lipoma , Foot pain , Intraosseous lipoma
Journal title :
The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery