Subungual exostosis | |
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Other names | Dupuytren subungual exostosis[1] |
Subungual exostosis (1/3), in a boy age 15 years | |
Specialty | Orthopedics |
Subungual exostosis is a type of non-cancerous bone tumor of the chondrogenic type, and consists of bone and cartilage.[2] It usually projects from the upper surface of the big toe underlying the nailbed, giving rise to a painful swelling that destroys the nail.[3] Subsequent ulceration and infection may occur.[3]
There is an association with trauma and infection.[4] Diagnosis involves medical imaging to exclude other similar conditions, particularly osteochondroma.[5] X-ray appearance may reveal a bony protuberance attached to the top or side surface of a toe bone.[6]
Treatment is by surgical excision and is effective.[6]
More than half are under the age of 18 years and males are affected equally to females.[3] Combined with bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation, they comprise <5% of cartilage tumors.[4]
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