Case Reports
Florid Reactive Periostitis of the Hand
Am J Orthop. 2010 August;39(8):396-398
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Richard Vinglas, MD, and Stephen B. Schnall, MD
Dr. Vinglas is Fellow, USC/Joseph H. Boyes Hand Surgery Fellowship, and Dr. Schnall is Professor Emeritus, Clinical Orthopedics, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California.
Florid reactive periostitis is a relatively rare lesion that most often develops in the tubular bones of the hands and feet. This lesion can easily be confused with malignant or infectious processes. Correlation of physical examination and radiographic findings with histologic findings usually is diagnostic. Excisional biopsy with careful removal of all diseased tissue is most often curative. However, recurrent cases have been described as sometimes requiring ablative procedures.