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Costal exostosis at risk of hepatic injury in a 10-year-old girl
Hereditary multiple exostosis (HME) is a rare skeletal genetic disorder with multiple and disseminated osteochondromas. Costal localization is found in 40% of cases.
M. Doan +4 more
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Exostoses múltiplas hereditárias com transformação maligna: Exostoses malignos hereditários com transformação [PDF]
Introdução: Exostose múltipla hereditária (EMH) corresponde ao distúrbio hereditário musculoesquelético do crescimento ósseo intracondral. Caracteriza-se pela presença de saliências ósseas recobertas por cartilagem hialina em duas ou mais regiões ...
Amuy, Isadora Leão +19 more
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Artroplastia total de cadera con tallo de revisión en un paciente con exostosis múltiple hereditaria y osteoartritis secundaria [PDF]
Presentamos a una mujer de 42 años con antecedente de exostosis múltiple hereditaria, y dolor y limitación de la movilidad de la cadera izquierda. Los estudios radiográficos mostraron osteoartrosis y exostosis femoral con displasia bilateral de cadera y ...
Guillermo José Allende +2 more
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Chondrosarcoma, the second most common primary malignancy of the bone, is malignant cartilage forming tumour that very rarely involves the axial skeleton. It may arise as a primary bone tumour or as a secondary lesion from a preexisting benign cartilaginous neoplasm such as osteochondroma or enchondroma.
Anthony Adimonye, Yuichi Kasai
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Background Hereditary multiple osteochondromas (hereditary multiple exostoses, HME) is a rare genetic disease characterized by the development of benign osteocartilaginous tumors that may cause severe limb deformities and early onset osteoarthritis ...
Dariusz Grzelecki +3 more
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Mutation spectrum of EXT1 and EXT2 in the Saudi patients with hereditary multiple exostoses
Background Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (HME), also known as Multiple Osteochondromas (MO) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by multiple benign cartilaginous bone tumors, which are caused by mutations in the genes for exostosin ...
Zayed Al-Zayed +9 more
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Solitary Osteochondroma Arising from the Dorsal Vertebral Spinous Process [PDF]
Introduction: Osteochondroma are benign tumors which arise from aberrant cartilage nodules within the periosteum. They can be either pedunculated or sessile and are more common in the extremities and rarely seen in spine.
Joshi, Ruban Raj +1 more
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Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by multiple benign osteochondromas, primarily affecting long bones.
Taniya Waris +3 more
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Hereditary multiple exostosis (HME) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by two or more benign growing, cartilage capped tumors of long bones called osteochondromas.
Markus Rupp +3 more
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Objectives: Hereditary multiple exosostes (HME) is a disorder characterized by the presence of multiple osteochondromas of the bone. Spinal involvement is rare, represent roughly 3% of cases and any portion of the vertebral body may be affected.
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