Soucacos P N, Hartofilakidis G K, Touliatos A S, Theodorou V
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Ioannina, School of Medicine, Greece.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1995 Jan(310):194-9.
Adamantinomas are slow-growing, invasive malignant tumors. Although the majority of cases have arisen in the tibia, these aggressive tumors have been reported in most of the long bones. This is the first known report of a patient with adamantinoma of the olecranon, an unusual site for this lesion. However, the patient not only had a novel site of appearance of the tumor and local recurrence of the disease, but also had a series of distant, isolated, bony tissue metastases before a fatal metastasis to the lung within a 9-year period. Although metastasis to other bony sites has been reported, a series of metastases to bony and soft tissues is unusual.