Wiss D A, Reid B S
J Hand Surg Am. 1983 Nov;8(6):914-7. doi: 10.1016/s0363-5023(83)80094-x.
Two cases of proven osteoid osteoma and one case of probable osteoid osteoma of the fingers are reported. All three cases lacked the cardinal feature of pain typical of the lesion. Swelling and enlargement of the digit were the presenting symptoms. The explanation for the lack of pain in these cases is thought to be an absence, or diminished amount, of nerve tissue within the nidus, which occurs in a growing phalanx, preventing rigid bony encapsulation.
本文报告了两例经证实的指骨骨样骨瘤和一例可能的指骨骨样骨瘤。所有三例均缺乏该病变典型的主要特征——疼痛。手指肿胀和增粗是主要症状。这些病例中缺乏疼痛的原因被认为是病灶内神经组织缺失或数量减少,这发生在生长中的指骨中,阻止了坚硬的骨包壳形成。