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Mandibular exostosis following an epithelial–conjunctival graft: a case report
Observation: A 68-year-old patient presented to us because of the gradual onset of symptoms associated with a mass located on an epithelial–mucosal graft performed approximately 20 years ago. A provisional diagnosis of exostosis was made and the mass was
Sturque Julie +2 more
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Prevalence of oral tori and exostosis in Malaysian population – A cross-sectional study
Introduction: Oral tori and exostosis are non-pathological bony protuberances seen on the alveolar surfaces of the jaw bones. These are commonly seen on the palatal surfaces of the maxilla [torus palatinus (TP)] and around the premolars in the lingual ...
Ashish Kumar Singh +5 more
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Clinical Features and Surgical Outcomes of Osteochondroma of the Spine [PDF]
Introduction: Spinal osteochondroma is rare. The purpose of this study is to examine the clinical characteristics and surgical treatment outcomes of 11 patients with spinal osteochondroma.
Sakai Y +3 more
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Two cases of asymptomatic rib exostosis treated by prophylactic surgical excision
Exostosis is one of the most common benign bone lesions. It could be a solitary lesion or multiple lesions presented as part of HME. This condition often affects the metaphyseal region of long bones, including femur, tibia, humerus and ribs.
Kenichi Maeda +11 more
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A Rare Case of Mandibular Exostoses and its Review [PDF]
Mandibular exostosis is a type of bony prominence caused due to hyperostosis in the mandibular bone. They are benign, broad-based surface masses on the outer or facial aspect of the jaw bones; slowly enlarge over the years to form the bulky masses ...
SUNIL S NAYAK, VANISHRI S NAYAK
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Osteochondroma at Unusual Sites: A Case Series Report [PDF]
Osteochondroma, the most common benign bone tumor, involves 10–15% of all bone tumors. It can occur frequently either as solitary osteocartilaginous exostosis or rarely as hereditary multiple lesions. The most common sites of occurrence are long bones of
Ashok Ramanujam +5 more
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Subungual exostosis is a benign calcifying projection that occurs on the distal phalanx beneath or beside the nail. The problems in treatment are frequent postoperative recurrence and nail deformity or loss.
Kuriko Higuchi +3 more
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Rare retro‐patellar multiple osteochondromas in patellar tendon: A case report
Key Clinical Message Osteochondromas (OCs) are developmental anomalies that originate from the periosteum and typically form during enchondral ossification near the joints.
Hosein Pirmohamadi +3 more
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Costal exostosis with fungation: A rare presentation
Costal exostosis occurs either sporadically or as a manifestation of hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMOs), a disorder that is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner.
Hashmukh Shantilal Varma +1 more
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Exostosis: A donor site for autograft
This article reports the utilization of exostosis as a source of autogenous bone for the treatment of osseous defects. A patient presented with an exostosis on the mandibular lingual region on the right side of the jaw.
Rajiv N Puttaswamaiah +2 more
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