
Priyank Sahoo
DSP Main Hospital, IndiaPresentation Title:
Multiple Nora lesions
Abstract
Bizarre parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation (BPOP), first described by Nora et al. in 1983. It is a rare lesion that occurs in the short bones of the hands and feet and eventually presents as a parosteal mass. BPOP does not become malignant, although a high rate of recurrence following surgical resection is reported. Because of its atypical imaging findings and histopathological appearance, a BPOP might be misdiagnosed as a malignant tumor such as an osteochondroma with malignant transformation, a parosteal osteosarcoma, or a periosteal osteosarcoma. This case report enlightens multiple Nora lesions in the same location, which is the first to be reported in literature to the best of our knowledge till date.
Biography
Priyank Sahoo has completed his Masters in Orthopedics at the age of 29 from Lucknow India. Then did his Fellowship in sports medicine from Arthrex. Currently he is working as orthopedic consultant at DSP, Durgapur, India. During his 3 years senior residency he worked with ARHCC central cancer institute, Cuttack for 3 years. He has over 20 publications and has many citations. He has been serving as an editorial board member of several reputed journals