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Synovial chondromatosis of the flexor hallucis longus tendon sheath.

Conor B GarryAndrew ErnstGalen SandersonAndrew W Wilson
Published in: BMJ case reports (2022)
This case report discusses a rare case of secondary tenosynovial chondromatosis of the flexor hallucis longus (FHL). Synovial chrondomatosis is a rare, benign proliferative cartilaginous lesion arising from the synovial tissue or bursal lining of or near joints. When it is extra-articular, it is considered tenosynovial chondromatosis. The diagnosis is often delayed given the rarity of presentation and non-specific symptoms. The case was highly unusual in that hindfoot pain was caused by several centimetre-sized osteochondral bodies within the FHL tendon sheath. Anterior cheilectomy was performed. The patient returned to full activity following surgery without recurrence of the disease. The condition can be successfully treated operatively.
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