Case. An unusual case of a foreign body in the hand is described here. Excision of a tumor-like soft tissue mass revealed a 75-year-old World War II bullet fragment of which patient was unaware. Conclusion. Differential diagnosis of hand lumps and inflammatory reaction must always include retained foreign bodies even after a very long period of posttraumatic quiescence or patient’s inability to provide a relative injury case history
INTRODUCTION: Intravascular lesions of the hand comprise reactive and neoplastic entities. The clini...
An illustrative case o f epithelioid sarcoma in the hand of a young man, causing considerable diagno...
Synovial sarcoma is a rare tumour in the hand. We report an unusual case o f such a tumour that was ...
Small sharp foreign bodies are common in dominant hand. A case of an unusual, large, blunt, metallic...
Introduction: Penetrating hand injuries are common and improper assessment can result in missed fore...
Long-term complications of retained war fragments in the body are not completely known. Also, bull...
History of present illness: A 27-year-old female sustained an injury to her left hand after she tri...
A 69-year-old man presented with a 20-year history of a slowly enlarging mass of the left index fing...
A case of Ewing's Sarcoma of the thumb is described. Four years after a fracture of the first m...
More than 15% of all soft-tissue tumors arise in the hand. Because of the location of these tumors, ...
Hand and wrist soft tissue masses may be classified as pseudotumors, benign neoplasms, or malignant ...
Missed foreign bodies are common. They may remain asymptomatic or else lead to wide range of complic...
Introduction Diagnosis of the hand's soft-tissue tumors is often difficult because of the different ...
Mass lesions in the hand are not common. However, a run of clinical cases that the author encounter...
Tumors of the hand comprise a vast array of lesions involving skin, soft tissue and bone. The majori...
INTRODUCTION: Intravascular lesions of the hand comprise reactive and neoplastic entities. The clini...
An illustrative case o f epithelioid sarcoma in the hand of a young man, causing considerable diagno...
Synovial sarcoma is a rare tumour in the hand. We report an unusual case o f such a tumour that was ...
Small sharp foreign bodies are common in dominant hand. A case of an unusual, large, blunt, metallic...
Introduction: Penetrating hand injuries are common and improper assessment can result in missed fore...
Long-term complications of retained war fragments in the body are not completely known. Also, bull...
History of present illness: A 27-year-old female sustained an injury to her left hand after she tri...
A 69-year-old man presented with a 20-year history of a slowly enlarging mass of the left index fing...
A case of Ewing's Sarcoma of the thumb is described. Four years after a fracture of the first m...
More than 15% of all soft-tissue tumors arise in the hand. Because of the location of these tumors, ...
Hand and wrist soft tissue masses may be classified as pseudotumors, benign neoplasms, or malignant ...
Missed foreign bodies are common. They may remain asymptomatic or else lead to wide range of complic...
Introduction Diagnosis of the hand's soft-tissue tumors is often difficult because of the different ...
Mass lesions in the hand are not common. However, a run of clinical cases that the author encounter...
Tumors of the hand comprise a vast array of lesions involving skin, soft tissue and bone. The majori...
INTRODUCTION: Intravascular lesions of the hand comprise reactive and neoplastic entities. The clini...
An illustrative case o f epithelioid sarcoma in the hand of a young man, causing considerable diagno...
Synovial sarcoma is a rare tumour in the hand. We report an unusual case o f such a tumour that was ...