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The Foot and Ankle in Multiple Hereditary Exostoses
Foot & Ankle, 1980Twenty-two cases of multiple hereditary exostoses revealed pathological changes in two areas: the first group caused by epiphyseal disturbances, and the second group due to mechanical problems created by the exostoses. The epiphyseal disturbances resulted in ankle valgus, shortened metatarsals, and angular deformities of the necks of the metatarsals ...
Melvin H. Jahss, Rosendo Olives
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Multiple kartilaginäre Exostosenkrankheit
Der Orthopäde, 2014Hereditary multiple exostosis (HME) is a hereditary autosomal dominant disease in which multiple exostoses occur. Typically, the exostoses are primarily located at the metaphysis and migrate with continued growth towards the diaphysis. Clinical problems are caused by local pain, impingement of muscle tendons and neurovascular structures, malformation -
Bettina Westhoff +2 more
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Bone scintigraphy in hereditary multiple exostoses
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1978Two adult patients with multiple hereditary exostoses, a skeletal disorder with recognized malignant potential, each demonstrated increased 99mTc diphosphonate uptake in an exostosis in which renewed growth had begun. None of the other multiple exostoses in either patient showed abnormal uptake.
EJ Levin, DA Epstein
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The natural history of hereditary multiple exostoses.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1994We established a database of hereditary multiple exostoses for the state of Washington, on the basis of a retrospective review of the medical records and a clinical evaluation of family members, to determine the prevalence, clinical range of expression, and rate of malignant degeneration.
Gregory A. Schmale +2 more
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1999
They are characterized by heredity, multiple and rather symmetrical distribution1, frequent limb-shortening and/or deformity, considerable incidence of secondary chondrosarcoma.
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They are characterized by heredity, multiple and rather symmetrical distribution1, frequent limb-shortening and/or deformity, considerable incidence of secondary chondrosarcoma.
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A review of cancer immunotherapy toxicity
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Lucy Boyce Kennedy
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Tarantino +2 more
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