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Medullary Compression by a Cervical Osteochondroma in a Patient with Multiple Hereditary Exostoses
JBJS Case Connector, 2023Case: A 19-year-old man with Multiple Hereditary Exostoses presented with cervical pain without neurological symptoms and/or signs. Magnetic resonance revealed a large C2 osteochondroma, occupying a part of the medullary canal.
J. Lixa +6 more
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Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 2023
Background: The Pediatric Outcomes Data Collection Instrument (PODCI) is a validated quality-of-life questionnaire with 6 domains designed to provide a standardized method of measuring outcomes in pediatric musculoskeletal conditions.
Nathalia Sundin Palmeira de Oliveira +2 more
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Background: The Pediatric Outcomes Data Collection Instrument (PODCI) is a validated quality-of-life questionnaire with 6 domains designed to provide a standardized method of measuring outcomes in pediatric musculoskeletal conditions.
Nathalia Sundin Palmeira de Oliveira +2 more
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Ankle Mortise Instability in Multiple Hereditary Exostoses.
Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2022Ankle valgus is commonly reported in patients with multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE). We report the characteristics of mortise widening in MHE, its progression over time, and the resultant ankle pain and function at skeletal maturity.
M. Ebaugh +4 more
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Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 2021
BACKGROUND Multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE) lead to the development of pedunculated or sessile osteocartilaginous lesions. Vertebral involvement occurs in MHE and encroaching intracanal exostoses can result in devastating consequences.
Austin E Wininger +4 more
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BACKGROUND Multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE) lead to the development of pedunculated or sessile osteocartilaginous lesions. Vertebral involvement occurs in MHE and encroaching intracanal exostoses can result in devastating consequences.
Austin E Wininger +4 more
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Intra-articular acetabular osteochondroma in patients with multiple hereditary exostoses.
Journal of pediatric orthopedics. Part B, 2021We report three additional cases of intra-articular acetabular osteochondroma in multiple hereditary exostoses patients in order to raise the awareness of this rare location, to prompt early diagnosis, and to present various treatment options according ...
Ashima Choudhry +6 more
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JBJS Case Connector, 2021
CASE A 48-year-old man underwent corrective surgery for a deformity of the left forearm because of multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE). The patient had no complaint of pain, the appearance of his forearm improved, and acceptable range of motion of the ...
Daiki Usui +5 more
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CASE A 48-year-old man underwent corrective surgery for a deformity of the left forearm because of multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE). The patient had no complaint of pain, the appearance of his forearm improved, and acceptable range of motion of the ...
Daiki Usui +5 more
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Gene-phenotypic analysis in patients with multiple hereditary exostoses in the Yakutian population
Nauchno-prakticheskii zhurnal «Medicinskaia genetika, 2022Введение. Множественная экзостозная хондродисплазия (МЭХД) или множественные остеохондромы (МО) (ОМIM 133700, OMIM 133701) - это генетически гетерогенное заболевание, проявляющееся генерализованными формами поражения скелета с многочисленными ...
Яковлева, А.Е. +6 more
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Abstracts of the World Conference on Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Pediatrics
Introduction: Multiple Hereditary Exostoses (MHE) is a rare bone disease when involve ulna can cause ulnar shortening and derangement of wrist biomechanics.
M. Arifuzzaman
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Introduction: Multiple Hereditary Exostoses (MHE) is a rare bone disease when involve ulna can cause ulnar shortening and derangement of wrist biomechanics.
M. Arifuzzaman
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Journal of pediatric orthopedics
BACKGROUND Multiple Hereditary Exostoses (MHE) is an autosomal dominant, pediatric disorder characterized by the development of osteochondromas. These benign tumors can halt bone development and lead to pain, mobility issues, and growth abnormalities ...
Jaden Troxel, I. Fleury, J. Buckwalter V
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BACKGROUND Multiple Hereditary Exostoses (MHE) is an autosomal dominant, pediatric disorder characterized by the development of osteochondromas. These benign tumors can halt bone development and lead to pain, mobility issues, and growth abnormalities ...
Jaden Troxel, I. Fleury, J. Buckwalter V
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