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Intrathoracic costal exostosis [PDF]
Figure 2: (A–B) During video-assisted thoracic surgery exploration through a 1-cm incision, the exostosis was found to be formed by two lesions originating from the second and third rib gathered together. A 4-cm axillary thoracotomy was then performed just over the top of the third rib. A 2 cm segment of the ribs including the implantation basis of the
Rolli L +3 more
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Osteochondroma of the First Phalanx in Tbourida Horses
This study aimed at describing anatomo-histopathological and imaging features, using computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging on six ex vivo forelimbs of Tbourida horses, that presented a particular bone exostosis on the dorsal and proximal ...
Mohammed Seghrouchni +7 more
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Subungual Osteocartilaginous Exostosis [PDF]
Abstract. Subungual exostosis arises underneath the nail plate, originating from the underlying bone. The characteristic appearance of this disorder may occasionally mimic a wide variety of tumors, including subungual verrucae, endochondroma, fibroma, or amelanotic melanoma.
Woo, Thomas Y., Rasmussen, James E.
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Unusual Appearance of Multiple Exostosis: Case Report
Unilateral mandibular bone exostosis located in the buccal region is a rare condition. A 25-year-old female, who presented unilateral mandibular bone exostosis whose clinical diagnosis was confirmed using cone beam computed tomography.
Yalil Rodriguez +5 more
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Oral maxillary exostosis [PDF]
Key Clinical MessageOral maxillary exostoses are proliferating bone lesions with an unknown etiology occurring on the cortical plates both in the maxilla and in the mandible of young individuals, showing a typical slow but continuous enlargement. No treatment is usually required unless they create esthetic or functional limitations during follow‐up ...
Luisa Limongelli +4 more
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Dysuria: An unusual complication of pubic exostosis in a child 10 years
Exostosis or osteochondromas are benign bone tumors frequently.These benign tumors may be symptomatic or be manifested on the occasion of a complication.
Merouane Nour +3 more
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A 62-year-old heavy smoker woman presented to the outpatient otorhinolaryngology clinic with a two week history of dysphagia. On routine examination, an incidental finding of a 2.5 cm hard mass that seems to be liberated in the midline of the hard ...
Omar M. Bargas
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Exostosis in the Hand: Case Series and Literature Review
Introduction: This study reviews the exostosis in hand in our locality and compares those in the literature. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted by reviewing the cases collected from 2000 to 2010.
Sze-Yan Chan +3 more
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Differential diagnosis of nail apparatus lesions in subungual exostosis
Background. Subungual exostosis is an overgrowth of bone and/or cartilage tissue in the area of the distal phalanx of the finger. The etiopathogenesis of the disease remains incompletely understood.
R. V. Saranyuk +2 more
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Vascular complications of osteochondromas of the humerus are extremely rare. Only 9 cases with pseudoaneurysms of the brachial artery complicating osteochondromas of the humerus were reported in 7 English articles.
Ashraf A. Khanfour +2 more
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