“…2,5,6 Intra-articular osteoid osteomas occur within or near the joints [5][6][7] and most commonly affect the hip joint, but have also been reported in the ankle, the elbow, the knee and the wrist. 2,6,7 Clinically, this tumor manifests itself in nonspecific joint-related symptoms, such as pain, swelling, joint effusion, and limited range of motion. 2,6,7 These clinical findings, also seen in patients with different forms of inflammatory arthritis, can lead to diagnostic errors and delayed diagnosis.…”