Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction in a 17-Year-Old Female Athlete with Multiple Hereditary Exostoses Using a Peroneus Longus Autograft: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Hereditary multiple exostoses, also known as multiple osteochondromas, is a rare genetic disorder marked by the formation of osteocartilaginous outgrowths predominantly near the metaphysis of long bones.
Sanjay Singh Chauhan +2 more
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Hereditary multiple osteochondromas in a child: a case report and discussion of postoperative complication management [PDF]
BackgroundThe pathogenesis of hereditary multiple exostoses is mainly related to genetic variants and often requires surgical resection when it causes clinical symptoms.
Haiting Jia, Yuting Wang, Tao Liu
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Management of Lower Extremity Deformity in Children with Hereditary Multiple Exostoses [PDF]
Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by multiple benign, cartilage-capped bony tumors, most often found at the juxta-epiphyseal regions of long bones.
Matthew J. Whalen, MS +1 more
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Morphological changes in the human mandible associated with the presence of exostoses: A cross-sectional study in two archaeological populations from southern France. [PDF]
This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate morphological changes in the human mandible in archaeological collections associated with the presence of bony exostoses at the mandibular angle, which is described in the literature as related to specific ...
Estelle Casazza +4 more
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A Family with Hereditary Multiple Exostoses [PDF]
Hereditary multiple exostoses is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by multiple exostoses (osteochondromas), mostly diagnosed in childhood.
Tahir Ismailoglu
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Eccentric Training as an Adjunct to Rehabilitation Program for Hereditary Multiple Exostoses: A Case Report [PDF]
Hereditary multiple exostoses an autosomal dominant skeletal disorder characterized by multiple cartilage-capped benign exostoses that typically occur in the metaphysis of long bones.
Zeynep Hazar Kanik +4 more
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Background: Buccal exostoses are benign overgrowths and have almost no potential for malignancy. They mostly develop around adolescence and slowly grow in size over the years.
Rumaisa Shahid +2 more
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Multiple Mandibular Exostoses: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Multiple maxillary and mandibular exostoses are common localized overgrowths of the bone. They are non-neoplastic and are thought to be reactive or developmental in origin.
Mansi Bansal +2 more
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In the clinic of prosthetic dentistry, when choosing different prosthesis designs, it is mandatory to take into account the condition of the prosthetic bed elements, namely: the presence, number and location of teeth, characteristics of the mucous ...
V.M. Dvornyk +6 more
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The Prevalence and Severity of External Auditory Exostosis in Young to Quadragenarian-Aged Warm-Water Surfers: A Preliminary Study [PDF]
External auditory exostosis (EAE) has previously only been shown to occur in cold water surfers. We assessed young surfers living and surfing in Queensland, Australia, for EAE in water temp ranges from 20.6 °C (69.1 °F, Winter) to 28.2 °C (82.
Climstein, Mike +4 more
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