Angioleiomyoma mimicking a swollen bursa on first metatarsophalangeal joint accompanying with hallux valgus deformity

Author:

Matsuda Kotaro12,Hirao Makoto1ORCID,Noguchi Takaaki1,Okamura Gensuke1,Hoshida Yoshihiko3,Etani Yuki4,Ebina Kosuke5,Okada Seiji4,Hiraoka Koji2,Hashimoto Jun1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, National Hospital Organization, Osaka Minami Medical Center , Kawachinagano City, Osaka, Japan

2. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kurume University School of Medicine , Kurume City, Fukuoka, Japan

3. Department of Pathology, National Hospital Organization, Osaka Minami Medical Center , Kawachinagano City, Osaka, Japan

4. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine , Suita City, Osaka, Japan

5. Department of Musculoskeletal Regenerative Medicine, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine , Suita City, Osaka, Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT We present a case of a patient who underwent a modified scarf osteotomy and tumour excision based on a preoperative diagnosis of hallux valgus deformity and accompanying bursitis. Subsequent histopathological examination revealed that the tumour was an angioleiomyoma. While tumours around the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint are typically associated with gouty nodules, infections, or swollen bursa (bursitis) in patients with hallux valgus deformity, the occurrence of soft tissue tumours in this area is rare. Moreover, angioleiomyoma is an even rarer form of soft tissue tumour and is seldom suspected prior to resection. To our knowledge, there have been no reports of angioleiomyoma arising in the first MTP joint. However, it is important to consider the possibility of an atypical tumour in cases where soft tissue masses are present, even in patients with hallux valgus deformity, and to perform at least imaging tests such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging before surgery. This prospect should always be kept in mind.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Rheumatology

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