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Oral Exostosis [PDF]

open access: yesAl-Anbar Medical Journal, 2019
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
doaj   +1 more source

Pseudoaneurysm Complicating Proximal Humeral Exostosis: A Case Report of a Missed Diagnosis on Computed Tomography Angiographic Examination

open access: yesCase Reports in Orthopedic Research, 2022
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
doaj   +1 more source

Tooth row allometry in domestic rabbits and nondomestic lagomorphs: Evidence for a decoupling of body and tooth row size changes in evolutionary time

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Domestic rabbits of different body sizes differ disproportionately in the length of their tooth row or the length of their diastema. Abstract In various domestic mammals, smaller breeds tend to have proportionally larger teeth, whereas this is not a universal trend across mammals.
Ursina L. Fasciati   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Exostosis in the Hand: Case Series and Literature Review

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedics, Trauma and Rehabilitation, 2012
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
doaj   +1 more source

Pathogenesis and potential therapeutic targets of trichorhinophalangeal syndrome; lessons obtained from animal studies

open access: yesDevelopmental Dynamics, EarlyView.
Abstract Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome (TRPS) is a rare genetic disease inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. It occurs in 1 in 100,000 people globally and is caused by several types of mutations of the TRPS1 gene. Since the first human patient was reported in 1966, typical and atypical pathologies, disease courses, and treatment case ...
Naoya Saeki   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Prevalence of Maxillary and Mandibular Exostosis in the Mississippi Population: A Retrospective Study

open access: yesSurgeries
Purpose: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of exostosis in the Mississippi population. Methods: The patient archives of the UMMC School of Dentistry between January 2018 and May 2021 were examined.
Landon Wilson   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Leveraging Point‐Of‐Care Ultrasound to Diagnose a Rare Arterial Occlusive Thrombus in a Child: A Case Study

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Ultrasound, EarlyView.
This case report illustrates the successful use of ultrasound imaging of arterial thrombosis in a child following orthopedic surgery, where regular diagnosis was difficult due to the presence of metallic orthopedic frames. ABSTRACT Pediatric arterial thromboembolism is an extremely rare and serious complication, especially rare when it is noncatheter ...
Vrushali C. Ponde   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Subungual Osteocartilaginous Exostosis [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1985
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.
openaire   +4 more sources

Acute severe lameness associated with proliferative bone on the dorsal middle phalanx (19 cases)

open access: yesEquine Veterinary Education, EarlyView.
Summary Background Injury resulting in proliferative new bone formation on the dorsal aspect of the middle phalanx (P2) has been recognised by equine veterinarians and is generally referred to as capsulitis. However, no retrospective case series has been published on the condition. Objectives To describe the clinical features, treatment, and outcome of
J. G. Fowlie   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Surfer's exostosis in a child who does not surf

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports, 2018
Surfer's exostoses are more commonly seen in adults who frequently participate in aquatic activities with repeated exposed to cold water and wind. However, this entity has not been previously reported in the pediatric population.
Michael Paddock, FRCR   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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