1981
DOI: 10.7547/87507315-71-6-328
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Osteoid osteoma of the fourth metatarsal: a case report

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“…Osteoid osteoma in the bones of the foot is a rare event, with an incidence ranging between 2% and 10%. 12,27 The talus bone is the most commonly involved, 3,23,24 but the Involvement of the metatarsals is even less common, but there have been reports of involvement of the head and neck of the first metatarsal, 26,29 the second metatarsal shaft, 5,9 base of second metatarsal, 17,26 the fourth metatarsal shaft, 21 and head and neck of the fifth metatarsal. 1,27 With regard to the great toe, phalangeal involvement has been reported in the proximal phalanx of the hallux, with involvement of the interphalangeal joint 14 and in the distal phalanx.…”
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“…Osteoid osteoma in the bones of the foot is a rare event, with an incidence ranging between 2% and 10%. 12,27 The talus bone is the most commonly involved, 3,23,24 but the Involvement of the metatarsals is even less common, but there have been reports of involvement of the head and neck of the first metatarsal, 26,29 the second metatarsal shaft, 5,9 base of second metatarsal, 17,26 the fourth metatarsal shaft, 21 and head and neck of the fifth metatarsal. 1,27 With regard to the great toe, phalangeal involvement has been reported in the proximal phalanx of the hallux, with involvement of the interphalangeal joint 14 and in the distal phalanx.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patterson B.T. [7] a rapporté un cas au niveau de quatrième métatarsien, Moustaine M.R. [6] a rapporté une série de huit cas au niveau de pied dont une localisation au niveau du deuxième métatarsie.…”
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