1983
DOI: 10.1097/00006534-198301000-00073
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Intraosseous glomus tumor—Case report.

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“…A glomus tumour should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any painful, benign mass in a limb. 5 An early and accurate diagnosis will prevent unnecessary procedures, 4,7,[15][16][17] and final proof can be provided by the histopathological findings.…”
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“…A glomus tumour should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any painful, benign mass in a limb. 5 An early and accurate diagnosis will prevent unnecessary procedures, 4,7,[15][16][17] and final proof can be provided by the histopathological findings.…”
Section: 3-6mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Within the finger, other reported locations include the finger pulp, digital nerve, and distal phalangeal bone. 1,3,4 Rarely, glomus tumors can be multifocal (2% to 3%) and/or malignant (less than 1%). 5,6 Accurate and prompt diagnosis of glomus tumors is preferred since, once diagnosed, these tumors can be surgically excised, resulting in complete symptom resolution in the majority of patients.…”
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