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 Bone and Soft-Tissue Disorders

= DUPUYTREN EXOSTOSIS

= uncommon solitary benign bone lesion arising from distal phalanx beneath the nail producing a bony stalk under a fibrocartilaginous cap

Cause: repetitive trauma (14–25%); ? infection

Age: 2nd–3rd decade (range, 7–58 years); M÷F = 1÷2

Histo: inflammatory growth of proliferating fibroblasts and cartilage undergoing enchondral ossification at the base

Location: toes (86–90%, big toe in 77–80%), thumb + index finger (10–14%, dominant hand in 75%)

Site: dorsal / dorsomedial aspect of distal phalanx under / adjacent to nail bed

US:

MR:

Rx: complete surgical excision

Prognosis: 11–53% recurrence rate

DDx: osteochondroma (exostosis continuous with cortex and medulla of host bone, hyaline cartilage of high SI on T2WI)