Abstract

Ossifying lipoma is an uncommon form of parosteal lipoma and its occurrence in the hand is rare. It is often not diagnosed correctly before operation. A 54-year-old man presented with a 10-year history of a progressively enlarging, painful mass on the right thenar eminence. We describe the radiologic, magnetic resonance imaging and pathologic findings in this case of ossifying lipoma of the hand.

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