Chetan Sood, Rajiv Dubey, Kamparsh Thakur, A. Shakya
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Abstract
Osteoid osteomas are small, benign tumors typically less than 1 cm in size. Common locations of occurrence include the diaphysis and metaphysis of femur, tibia and humerus with a juxtacortical position. The involvement of metatarsals is very rare. The diagnosis of osteoid osteoma rests upon its typical radiological appearance of central sclerotic nidus with lysis around along with non-traumatic pain out of proportion to the size and signs. We present a rare case of osteoid osteoma in a 26-year-old male involving the head of 5th metatarsal head, which was managed operatively with curettage and thermoablation with uneventful recovery and complete resolution of symptoms.