MELORHEOSTOSIS OF THE HAND: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
1998
Melorheostosis is an uncommon disorder characterized by soft tissue contractures and sclerosis of bone. The sclerosis appears to flow along the long axis of the bone, akin to candle wax dripping down one side of a candle. Numerous reports of lower extremity involvement exist, but there are few detailed reports of melorheotosis involving the hand. This condition is benign but slowly progressive and can usually be managed conservatively. Loss of function of the hand from swelling, pain, or stiffness, however, may necessitate operative intervention. Two recent cases prompted a review of the literature relating to melorheostosis and the hand.
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