Magu N K, Singh Amanpreet, Mukhopadhyay Reetadyuti, Wadhwani Jitendra, Gogna Paritosh, Singla Rohit, Arora Sahil, Mukhopadhyay Chatterjee Pragnashree
Department of Orthopaedics, Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak 124001, India.
Hinduja Sindhi Hospital, Bangalore, Karnataka 560027, India.
Case Rep Orthop. 2014;2014:854349. doi: 10.1155/2014/854349. Epub 2014 Nov 30.
Introduction. Although fractures of humeral shaft show excellent results with conservative management, nonunion does occur. Case Report. We bring forth the case of a young male with a 1.5-year-old hypertrophic nonunion of the humerus mimicking an enchondroma. The initial X-ray images of the patient appeared to be an enchondroma, which only on further evaluation and histopathological analysis was diagnosed conclusively to be a hypertrophic nonunion. Discussion. Enchondromas are often incidentally diagnosed benign tumours. It is however not common to misdiagnose a hypertrophic nonunion to be an enchondroma. We present this case to highlight the unique diagnostic dilemma the treating team had to face.