We report a 10-year-old boy with the challenging presentation of a left toe nodule that failed empiric treatments and was biopsied. Immunohistochemistry and florescence in situ hybridization enabled the diagnosis of Ewing sarcoma (ES). This case emphasizes the importance of including ES on the clinical differential to minimize diagnostic delays.
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