Presentation
Swollen fingers with pain.
Patient Data
Age: 7 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Multiple enchondromas
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Multiple lytic expansile lesions involving multiple metacarpals and phalanges with narrow transition zones, endosteal scalloping and linear and curvilinear calcifications consistent with enchondromas.
Case Discussion
Enchondromatosis, also known as Ollier disease, is a non-hereditary, sporadic, skeletal disorder characterized by multiple enchondromas that are principally located in the metaphyseal regions.