Chamberlain Aaron M, Anderson Kane L, Hoch Benjamin, Trumble Thomas E, Weisstein Jason S
Hand (N Y). 2010 Mar;5(1):106-10. doi: 10.1007/s11552-009-9217-4. Epub 2009 Aug 8.
Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP) is a rare cartilaginous neoplasm that often presents in the long bones of the hands and feet. BPOP is a benign but locally aggressive fibro-osseous mass that has striking clinical, radiographic, and histologic similarities with osteochondroma. Differentiating between the two lesions is important as BPOP often requires more extensive surgical resection and has a higher recurrence rate compared to osteochondroma. This report presents two cases of BPOP where initial clinical diagnosis of osteochondroma was made even after appropriate imaging and histologic samples were evaluated. This report reviews clinical, radiographic, and histologic characteristics that can differentiate between the two lesions.
怪异型骨旁骨软骨瘤样增生(BPOP)是一种罕见的软骨肿瘤,常发生于手足的长骨。BPOP是一种良性但具有局部侵袭性的纤维骨性肿物,在临床、影像学及组织学上与骨软骨瘤有显著相似之处。区分这两种病变很重要,因为与骨软骨瘤相比,BPOP通常需要更广泛的手术切除且复发率更高。本报告介绍了两例BPOP病例,即便在评估了适当的影像学及组织学样本后,最初的临床诊断仍为骨软骨瘤。本报告回顾了可区分这两种病变的临床、影像学及组织学特征。