Affiliation:
1. Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital, Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery
2. Bundang CHA Medical Center, Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery
Abstract
AbstractGlomus tumours are lesions of the glomus body. A solitary glomus tumour is a more
common, characteristically painful lesion, frequently located under the nail,
whereas multiple glomus tumours are a rare clinical and genetic entity. Multiple
glomus tumours are rarely subungual and do not show preference for any
particular region of the body. We report a rare case of painful multidigit
subungual glomus tumours in both hands.A 34-year-old male patient complained of painful fingertips (right: thumb, index
finger, long finger, and ring finger; left: thumb, long finger, ring finger,
small finger) on both hands for more than 5 years. Magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) detected multiple subungual glomus tumours in the fingertips (right long
finger, ring finger, and left thumb, long, ring, and small finger) of both his
hands, so the authors conducted tumour resection and sent biopsies for relevant
fingers. We found the glomus tumour underneath the nail bed and achieved final
diagnosis with histological confirmation. No remnant or newly developed lesion
was detected at the 1 year outpatient clinic.Our case differed from the usual multiple glomus tumours because its
characteristics were similar to those of a solitary glomus tumour, including the
classic symptom triad: severe pain, localised pain, and cold hypersensitivity.
In case report, we suggest the possibility that multidigit subungual glomus
tumour is different from the common single subungual glomus tumour.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery
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