Does osteoma grow on fingers?

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Osteosarcoma is a primary malignant tumor of bone tissue. It often occurs in the metaphysis of long bones. Osteosarcoma on fingers is still very rare. Although osteosarcoma can occur in all bones, the probability of occurrence varies greatly between different bones and different parts. For example, osteosarcoma is common in the metaphysis of long bones, and the possibility of osteosarcoma on fingers and toes is still very low. The most common site is around the knee joint, including the distal femur, proximal tibia, 50%-70% of osteosarcoma cases occur around the knee joint. In addition, there are some common sites, such as proximal humerus, proximal femur. In the ribs, spine, sternum, ilium, scapula and other irregular bones, there will also be osteosarcoma incidence, but the probability of incidence is not very high.

Does osteoma grow on fingers?



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