“…In the phalanges and metacarpals, presentation is rare in the terminal phalanx, in the middle is exceptional, whereas the proximal phalanx [7][8][9], and metacarpals represent the most common sites [10]. Clinical findings may vary; in extra-articular localizations, the lesion presents with a well localized pain wheras in juxta-or intra-articular cases the lesion is accompanied by synovitis [11], pain is usually more diffuse and restriction of motion is common.…”