Abstract:
Parosteal osteochondromatous proliferation also called Nora’s lesion is a rare tumor which occurs on the
proximal/distal phalanx, metacarpals, metatarsals of hand (more commonly) and feet. These lesions show
50% recurrence following excision. It has atypical histo-pathological features that must be differentiated
from chondrosarcoma, low grade parosteal osteosarcoma and conventional osteosarcoma. Among benign
lesions florid reactive periostitis, myositis ossificans, periosteal chondroma and osteochondroma should
be considered.