Hakverdi, SibelKalacı, AydınerYaldiz, MehmetAkansu, Bülent2024-09-192024-09-1920091658-3175https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12483/15468Glomus tumors are usually benign neoplasms that occur in the dermis or subcutaneous tissues of the extremities. They occur very rarely in the hip. We report a patient with severe pain and tenderness in the left hip, especially on palpation, and in the sitting position. On physical examination, there was a soft palpable subcutaneous mass and severe tenderness in the left hip. Ultrasound revealed a hypervascular subdermal mass that was 1.2 cm in diameter, which was subsequent totally excised under local anesthesia. The histopathologic diagnosis was a 'glomus tumor'. The patient has been symptom-free for 3 months of follow-up.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessGlomus TumorHipHumansMaleMiddle AgedSoft Tissue Neoplasmsadultarticlebenign tumorcase reportdermisechographyexcisionfollow upglomus tumorhiphip painhistopathologyhumanlimblocal anesthesiamaleoutcome assessmentpalpationphysical examinationsittingsubcutaneous tissuetumor localizationGlomus tumor of the hip. An unusual locationArticle302299301191987252-s2.0-66549083069Q2