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A colonic metastatic tumor in the hand
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Walton Hospital, Liverpool, England.
The Journal of Hand Surgery
|September 1, 1987
Abstract:
Secondary tumors in the hand are very uncommon. Of the reported cases the majority arise from primary bronchial carcinoma, with multiple secondary deposits into bone. A case is reported of bony metastasis to the middle phalanx of the small finger in a patient who had a resection of a colonic adenocarcinoma 2 years previously.