Osteoblastoma of the Capitate Bone: Case Report.
Lucas Gonçalves Dias de LimaUbiratan Brum de CastroGustavo Pacheco Ferreira MartinsPublished in: Revista brasileira de ortopedia (2021)
Carpal bone tumors must be investigated in clinical cases of chronic wrist pain with no previous trauma. Intraosseous ganglion, enchondroma, osteoid osteoma, and, less commonly, osteoblastoma are potential causes of osteolytic lesions affecting the carpal bones. In most cases, the clinical presentation alone is not enough to differentiate such lesions. Knowledge of certain characteristics, including the radiological and histopathological aspects of each of these tumors, is critical in order to make the differential diagnosis. We present a rare case of osteoblastoma of the capitate bone and review the literature on the subject.