Galindo Ortego Javier, Roselló Lluís, García González Begoña, Torres Ramón, Melgarejo Moreno P José, Ghani Martínez Fares, Hernández Agelet Antonio
Servicio de Otorrinolaringología, Hospital Santa María.,Lleida, España.
Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp. 2007 Mar;58(3):116-8.
A case of hypertrophic osteoarthropathy in association with malignant tonsil tumour is reported. It involved a patient in whom the bone disorder was detected 10 months prior to the clinical manifestation of the tumour. Hypertrophic pneumic osteoarthropathy is a clinical and radiological syndrome characterized by proliferation of periosteum in long bones with digital clubbing. In over 90 % of the cases, it has been associated with an intra-thoracic tumour and more rarely secondary to a malignant haemopathy or ENT cancer, particularly of the rhinopharynx. As far as we know, the association with carcinoma of the tonsils has not previously been described.