Abstract

Five cases of intra-articular osteoid osteoma occurring in the hip and elbow have been reviewed. Certain features not generally associated with this lesion are emphasized. These include: uniform narrowing of the interosseous space, subperiosteal bone apposition involving the affected bone as well as adjacent bones, and lymphofollicular inflammation in the adjacent soft tissues. The latter feature appears to be a consistent finding in intra-articular osteoid osteoma and was not a feature of the synovitis associated with other types of intra-articular mass lesions.

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