Bone tumors of the hands are uncommon. However, cartilaginous tumors such as enchondromas are occasionally encountered. Other tumors such as osteoma, osteoid osteoma and osteoblastoma may also occur but are uncommon. Other fibrous, vascular and neural tumors are rare. The radiological characteristics of these tumors including giant cell tumor and aneurysmal bone cysts are described. This pictorial essay is mostly restricted to conventional radiographs
Objective: Tumors of the hand are common and mostly benign. Benign soft tissue tumors of the hand ca...
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the imaging features of the most prevalent be...
Malignant bone tumours of the hands are uncommon. Although almost all lesions that occur in other pa...
All swellings of the fingers and hand are not neoplastic. The benign tumors of the bones of the hand...
Background: Tumors involving the hand skeleton are rare. However, a basic knowledge of hand tumors...
Abstract- The majority of osseous tumors of the hand are benign. The surgeon who evaluates and treat...
In daily radiological practice, one often encounters problems in differentiating real bone tumors fr...
Purpose: Primary bone malignancies of the hand are rare as most cartilage lesions are small/ benign ...
Osteoid osteomas are benign skeletal tumors; more than half of the lesions occur in lower extremity ...
Tumors of the hand comprise a vast array of lesions involving skin, soft tissue and bone. The majori...
Malignant bone tumours of the hands are uncommon. Although almost all lesions that occur in other pa...
AbstractA rare bone tumor of 3rd metacarpal bone in a male child aged 2 years is being described. Th...
The purpose of this article is to review calcified or ossified benign soft tissue lesions that may s...
AbstractBenign tumours of the bone are not cancerous and would not metastasise to other regions of t...
Musculoskeletal tumors of the hand are a rare entity and are divided into skeletal and soft tissue t...
Objective: Tumors of the hand are common and mostly benign. Benign soft tissue tumors of the hand ca...
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the imaging features of the most prevalent be...
Malignant bone tumours of the hands are uncommon. Although almost all lesions that occur in other pa...
All swellings of the fingers and hand are not neoplastic. The benign tumors of the bones of the hand...
Background: Tumors involving the hand skeleton are rare. However, a basic knowledge of hand tumors...
Abstract- The majority of osseous tumors of the hand are benign. The surgeon who evaluates and treat...
In daily radiological practice, one often encounters problems in differentiating real bone tumors fr...
Purpose: Primary bone malignancies of the hand are rare as most cartilage lesions are small/ benign ...
Osteoid osteomas are benign skeletal tumors; more than half of the lesions occur in lower extremity ...
Tumors of the hand comprise a vast array of lesions involving skin, soft tissue and bone. The majori...
Malignant bone tumours of the hands are uncommon. Although almost all lesions that occur in other pa...
AbstractA rare bone tumor of 3rd metacarpal bone in a male child aged 2 years is being described. Th...
The purpose of this article is to review calcified or ossified benign soft tissue lesions that may s...
AbstractBenign tumours of the bone are not cancerous and would not metastasise to other regions of t...
Musculoskeletal tumors of the hand are a rare entity and are divided into skeletal and soft tissue t...
Objective: Tumors of the hand are common and mostly benign. Benign soft tissue tumors of the hand ca...
The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the imaging features of the most prevalent be...
Malignant bone tumours of the hands are uncommon. Although almost all lesions that occur in other pa...