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A 52 year old man had a six week history of aching pain in the shoulder at rest and with activities. On exam, there was pain and tenderness over the proximal humerus and the anterolateral arm, as well as pain with abduction and limitation of motion of the shoulder.
The lesion has a latent appearance and there is no sign of progressive growth. This coupled with the central, metaphyseal location, as well as the dense matrix calcification showing "rings and arcs" (see inset images) identify this lesion as an enchondroma.