Abstract

We present a case of glomus tumour of the knee in an 82-year-old Japanese woman. The patient noticed a painful eruption on her right knee 6 years before our first examination. At first examination, a well-defined, subcutaneous, elastic, firm nodule 1 cm in diameter was present over the central portion of the patella. The lesion was easily surgically removed in block. On gross examination, the excised lesion was a well-defined smooth-surfaced mass measuring 8 mm × 6 mm × 5 mm. Histological and immunohistochemically findings for the nodule were consistent with the diagnosis of glomus Tumour. Pain was resolved immediately postoperatively. As of the last follow-up, 5 months postoperatively, the patient reported continued relief from pain. We summarized reported 29 cases of glomus Tumour of the knee, including the present case. Our summary revealed that glomus Tumours can develop in the knee in various anatomical sites, including the skin, deep adipose tissue, muscle, quadriceps tendon, and Hoffa's fat pad.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call