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International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1983
This report describes a rare case of restricted mandibular opening caused by zygomatic exostosis and hyperplasia of the coronoid process. Computed tomography revealed the presence of a pseudojoint between the exostosis and the enlarged coronoid process; the bony restriction was surgically removed through an intraoral approach. Only 3 similar cases have
Thomas Boland, O Ross Beirne
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This report describes a rare case of restricted mandibular opening caused by zygomatic exostosis and hyperplasia of the coronoid process. Computed tomography revealed the presence of a pseudojoint between the exostosis and the enlarged coronoid process; the bony restriction was surgically removed through an intraoral approach. Only 3 similar cases have
Thomas Boland, O Ross Beirne
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Subungual Exostosis: High-Resolution Ultrasound Findings
Subungual exostosis is a rare solitary benign osteocartilaginous tumor that arises from the tuft of the distal phalanx beneath the nail. Because of its multiple clinical presentations, it is commonly underdiagnosed, resulting in delayed diagnosis and ...
Carolina Whittle
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The effects of surfing behaviour on the development of external auditory canal exostosis
To examine how individual surfing behaviour affects the development of external auditory canal exostosis and to produce a model to predict exostosis severity.
Alexander, V. +3 more
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The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 1995
The author describes subungual exostoses as well as their differential diagnoses. Clinical and radiologic features are illustrated. Surgical excision is recommended, following partial toenail avulsion, in the majority of symptomatic cases.
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The author describes subungual exostoses as well as their differential diagnoses. Clinical and radiologic features are illustrated. Surgical excision is recommended, following partial toenail avulsion, in the majority of symptomatic cases.
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Incidence of brachydactyly and hand exostosis in hereditary multiple exostosis
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1991Forty-two radiographs and charts of twenty-two patients with a diagnosis of hereditary multiple exostosis and hand involvement were examined to determine the incidence of hand exostoses and association with brachydactyly. An average of 11.6 exostoses were found per hand.
H E, Cates, R C, Burgess
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Orthopedics, 2010
Turret exostosis is a benign osteocartilagenous lesion believed to arise from reactive perisoteum following relatively mild trauma. This article presents an unusual case of a turret exostosis of the talar neck in a 12-year-old child. A healthy adolescent presented with a 5-month history of a firm, painless mass about the anteromedial aspect of the ...
Lance E, LeClere +3 more
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Turret exostosis is a benign osteocartilagenous lesion believed to arise from reactive perisoteum following relatively mild trauma. This article presents an unusual case of a turret exostosis of the talar neck in a 12-year-old child. A healthy adolescent presented with a 5-month history of a firm, painless mass about the anteromedial aspect of the ...
Lance E, LeClere +3 more
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Subungual Exostosis of the Finger
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1995Subungual exostosis is a benign tumor or cartilaginous bone beneath or adjacent to the nail. It is usually a solitary lesion that develops most often in the substance of the great toe and less frequently in other toes. It rarely occurs in the fingers. We present a case of subungual exostosis of the finger. At 4-year follow-up, the result was excellent,
T, Iizuka, Y, Kinoshita, K, Fukumoto
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Subungual Exostosis in the Hand
Journal of Hand Surgery, 1992Although it is thought to be a relatively common tumour, only 34 positively identified cases of subungual exostosis in the hand have been found in the literature to date. 16 further cases are reported, making this the largest published series. Seven cases presented with an incorrect diagnosis.
R E, Carroll, J T, Chance, Y, Inan
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Dupuytrenʼs (Subungual) Exostosis
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1988Because it may produce a bewildering array of histologic patterns, the clinical entity of subungual exostosis (Dupuytren's exostosis), is sometimes confused with chondrosarcoma. However, this lesion is a distinct entity. It begins as a reactive growth of cellular fibrous tissue and metaplastic cartilage, which undergoes enchondral ossification.
A, Miller-Breslow, H D, Dorfman
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