Successful Subungual Glomus Tumor Removal: A Case Report and Future Guidance on Diagnosis and Treatment
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5195/ijms.2024.2486Keywords:
Case Report, Glomus Tumour, Hand Surgery, Benign Tumour, Rare Diseases, Glomus Tumor, Subungual Mass, Chronic Pain, MRI Diagnosis, Cold Sensitivity, Surgical Excision, Nail Bed Surgery, Histopathology, Benign TumorAbstract
Background: Glomus tumors are rare benign hamartomas of the glomus body that occur mostly – though not limited to - the distal phalanxes of the digits. This article provides a real-life example of successful rare disease identification and treatment. It also provides a guideline that may help serve as future guidance on diagnosis and treatment.
Case: A 41-year-old male came to our hospital presenting with a chief complaint of episodes of throbbing pain, which occurred spontaneously on the left thumb for the past two years. The pain had worsened in the past two weeks. The patient was positive for Hildreth’s, Love’s pin, and cold sensitivity tests. The previous x-ray showed no abnormalities in the left thumb. MRI found a hyperdense subungual lesion in the dorsal interphalangeal joint of the left thumb. We then performed an excision using the transungual approach. Histopathological findings found a relatively well-circumscribed lesion of the glomus apparatus absent of abnormal mitosis and necrosis. Two months after the excision, the patient reported no symptoms of recurrency, nail deformity, or other adverse outcomes.
Conclusion: Patients typically present a chief complaint of chronic paroxysmal throbbing nail pain that persists for years, increases following exposure to cold environments, and is disproportionately exacerbated with the slightest touch. Hildreth’s, Love’s Pin, and cold sensitivity tests are special examinations that elicit or suppress pain. As with most benign tumors, complete excision usually yields good results. Adequate knowledge about diagnostic methods will help patients achieve early intervention and cure.
Metrics
References
Morey VM, Garg B, Kotwal PP. Glomus tumors of the hand: Review of literature. J Clin Orthop Trauma [Internet]. 2016 Oct 1 [cited 2023 Jun 26];7(4):286–91. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC5106475/
Jawalkar H, Maryada VR, Brahmajoshyula V, Kotha GK V. Subungual glomus tumors of the hand Treated by transungual excision. Indian J Orthop [Internet]. 2015 Jul 1 [cited 2023 Jun 27];49(4):403–7. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC4510793/
Bordianu A, Zamfirescu D. The hidden cause of chronic finger pain: Glomus Tumor – A Case Report. J Med Life [Internet]. 2019 [cited 2023 Jun 3];12(1):30–3. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC6527404/
Newman MJ, Pocock G, Allan P. Glomus tumour: A rare differential for subungual lesions. BMJ Case Rep [Internet]. 2015 May 14 [cited 2023 Jun 3];2015. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC4434369/
Carroll RE, Berman AT. Glomus tumors of the hand: review of the literature and report on twenty-eight cases. J Bone Joint Surg Am [Internet]. 1972 [cited 2023 Jun 3];54(4):691–703. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/4341268/
Kim DH. Glomus tumor of the finger tip and MRI appearance. Iowa Orthop J [Internet]. 1999 [cited 2023 Jun 2];19:136–8. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC1888624/
Tsiogka A, Belyayeva H, Sianos S, Rigopoulos D. Transillumination: A Diagnostic Tool to Assess Subungual Glomus Tumors. Ski Appendage Disord [Internet]. 2021 Apr 1 [cited 2023 Jun 27];7(3):231–3. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC8138143/
Al-Qattan MM, Al-Namla A, Al-Thunayan A, Al-Subhi F, El-Shayeb AF. Magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of glomus tumors of the hand. J Hand Surg Am [Internet]. 2005 Oct [cited 2023 Jun 25];30(5):535–40. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16085343/
Bargon CA, Mohamadi A, Talaei-Khoei M, Ring DC, Mudgal CS. Factors associated with requesting magnetic resonance imaging during the management of glomus tumors. Arch Bone Jt Surg [Internet]. 2019 Sep 1 [cited 2023 Jun 25];7(5):422–8. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC6802551/
Chou T, Pan SC, Shieh SJ, Lee JW, Chiu HY, Ho CL. Glomus tumor twenty-year experience and literature review. Ann Plast Surg [Internet]. 2016 [cited 2023 Jun 25];76:S35–40. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26808758/
Fazwi R, Ann Chandran P, Ahmad TS. Glomus Tumour: A Retrospective Review of 15 Years Experience in A Single Institution. Malaysian Orthop J [Internet]. 2011 Nov [cited 2023 Jun 25];5(3):8–12. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25279028/
Equator. Guidelines & Checklist. J Perinat Med [Internet]. 1987 Jan;15(2):213–6. Available from: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5db7b349364ff063a6c58ab8/t/5db7bf175f869e5812fd4293/1572323098501/CARE-checklist-English-2013.pdf
Zampeli F, Terzidis I, Bernard M, Ochi M, Pappas E, Georgoulis A. Ganglion Cyst. Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstr Basic Sci Second Ed [Internet]. 2023 Jul 17 [cited 2023 Dec 17];431-436.e2. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470168/
Shin DK, Kim MS, Kim SW, Kim SH. A painful glomus tumor on the pulp of the distal phalanx. J Korean Neurosurg Soc [Internet]. 2010 Aug [cited 2023 Jun 2];48(2):185–7. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC2941867/
Shepherd JT, Rusch NJ, Vanhoutte PM. Effect of cold on the blood vessel wall. Gen Pharmacol [Internet]. 1983 [cited 2023 Jun 2];14(1):61–4. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6131011/
MASSON P. Le glomus neuromyoartérial des régions tactiles et ses tumeurs. Lyon Chil [Internet]. 1924 [cited 2023 Jun 2];21:257–80. Available from: https://cir.nii.ac.jp/crid/1571980075959511296.bib?lang=en
Tuncali D, Cemal Yilmaz A, Terzioglu A, Aslan G. Multiple occurrences of different histologic types of the glomus tumor. J Hand Surg Am [Internet]. 2005 Jan [cited 2023 Jun 2];30(1):161–4. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15680574/
Looi KP, Teh M, Pho RWH. An unusual case of multiple recurrence of a glomangioma. J Hand Surg Am [Internet]. 1999 [cited 2023 Jun 2];24 B(3):387–9. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10433466/
Love JG. Glomus Tumors: Diagnosis and Treatment. In: InProc Staff Meet Mayo Clinic. 1994. p. 113–6.
Kwan Tang CY, Tipoe T, Fung B. Where is the lesion? Glomus tumours of the hand. Arch Plast Surg [Internet]. 2013 Sep [cited 2023 Jun 25];40(5):492–5. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC3785579/
Yii NW, Elliot D. Hildreth’s test is a reliable clinical sign for the diagnosis of glomus tumors. J Hand Surg Am [Internet]. 2002 [cited 2023 Jun 25];27 B(2):157–8. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12027491/
Netscher DT, Aburto J, Koepplinger M. Subungual glomus tumor. J Hand Surg Am [Internet]. 2012 [cited 2023 Jun 25];37(4):821–3. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22192165/
Kabakas F, Ugurlar M, Ozcelik I, Mersa B, Purisa H, Sezer I. Surgical treatment of subungual glomus tumors: Experience with lateral subperiosteal and transungual approaches. Hand Microsurg. 2016;5(2):70.
Garg B, Machhindra M V., Tiwari V, Shankar V, Kotwal P. Nail-preserving modified lateral subperiosteal approach for subungual glomus tumour: a novel surgical approach. Musculoskelet Surg [Internet]. 2016 Apr 1 [cited 2023 Jun 26];100(1):43–8. Available from: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12306-015-0374-z
Mortada H, Alrabah R, Kattan AE. Unusual Location of Pulp Glomus Tumor: A Case Study and Literature Review. Plast Reconstr Surg - Glob Open [Internet]. 2022 Mar 17 [cited 2023 Jun 26];10(3):E4206. Available from: https://journals.lww.com/prsgo/Fulltext/2022/03000/Unusual_Location_of_Pulp_Glomus_Tumor__A_Case.30.aspx
Senhaji G, Gallouj S, El Jouari O, Lamouaffaq A, Rimani M, Mernissi FZ. Rare tumor in unusual location - Glomus tumor of the finger pulp (clinical and dermoscopic features): A case report. J Med Case Rep [Internet]. 2018 Jul 8 [cited 2023 Jun 26];12(1):1–5. Available from: https://jmedicalcasereports.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13256-018-1721-0
Binesh F, Akhavan A, Zahir ST, Bovanlu TR. Clinically malignant atypical glomus tumour. BMJ Case Rep [Internet]. 2013 [cited 2023 Jun 27];2013. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC3603905/
Folpe AL, Fanburg-Smith JC, Miettinen M, Weiss SW. Atypical and malignant glomus tumors: Analysis of 52 cases, with a proposal for the reclassification of glomus tumors. Am J Surg Pathol [Internet]. 2001 [cited 2023 Jun 27];25(1):1–12. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11145243/
Published
How to Cite
License
Copyright (c) 2024 Made Bramantya Karna, Richard Christian Suteja
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
- The Author retains copyright in the Work, where the term “Work” shall include all digital objects that may result in subsequent electronic publication or distribution.
- Upon acceptance of the Work, the author shall grant to the Publisher the right of first publication of the Work.
- The Author shall grant to the Publisher and its agents the nonexclusive perpetual right and license to publish, archive, and make accessible the Work in whole or in part in all forms of media now or hereafter known under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License or its equivalent, which, for the avoidance of doubt, allows others to copy, distribute, and transmit the Work under the following conditions:
- Attribution—other users must attribute the Work in the manner specified by the author as indicated on the journal Web site; with the understanding that the above condition can be waived with permission from the Author and that where the Work or any of its elements is in the public domain under applicable law, that status is in no way affected by the license.
- The Author is able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the nonexclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the Work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), as long as there is provided in the document an acknowledgment of its initial publication in this journal.
- Authors are permitted and encouraged to post online a prepublication manuscript (but not the Publisher’s final formatted PDF version of the Work) in institutional repositories or on their Websites prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work. Any such posting made before acceptance and publication of the Work shall be updated upon publication to include a reference to the Publisher-assigned DOI (Digital Object Identifier) and a link to the online abstract for the final published Work in the Journal.
- Upon Publisher’s request, the Author agrees to furnish promptly to Publisher, at the Author’s own expense, written evidence of the permissions, licenses, and consents for use of third-party material included within the Work, except as determined by Publisher to be covered by the principles of Fair Use.
- The Author represents and warrants that:
- the Work is the Author’s original work;
- the Author has not transferred, and will not transfer, exclusive rights in the Work to any third party;
- the Work is not pending review or under consideration by another publisher;
- the Work has not previously been published;
- the Work contains no misrepresentation or infringement of the Work or property of other authors or third parties; and
- the Work contains no libel, invasion of privacy, or other unlawful matter.
- The Author agrees to indemnify and hold Publisher harmless from the Author’s breach of the representations and warranties contained in Paragraph 6 above, as well as any claim or proceeding relating to Publisher’s use and publication of any content contained in the Work, including third-party content.
Enforcement of copyright
The IJMS takes the protection of copyright very seriously.
If the IJMS discovers that you have used its copyright materials in contravention of the license above, the IJMS may bring legal proceedings against you seeking reparation and an injunction to stop you using those materials. You could also be ordered to pay legal costs.
If you become aware of any use of the IJMS' copyright materials that contravenes or may contravene the license above, please report this by email to contact@ijms.org
Infringing material
If you become aware of any material on the website that you believe infringes your or any other person's copyright, please report this by email to contact@ijms.org