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1980
The cause of hereditary multiple exostoses (synonyms: multiple osteocartilaginous exostoses, multiple osteochondromas, diaphyseal aclasis etc.) is a congenital developmental differentiation error of bone. Different opinions exist as to their pathogenesis (Bethge 1963; Solomon 1963; Cocchi 1952; Witt et al. 1966; a.o.).
Walter Blauth +1 more
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The cause of hereditary multiple exostoses (synonyms: multiple osteocartilaginous exostoses, multiple osteochondromas, diaphyseal aclasis etc.) is a congenital developmental differentiation error of bone. Different opinions exist as to their pathogenesis (Bethge 1963; Solomon 1963; Cocchi 1952; Witt et al. 1966; a.o.).
Walter Blauth +1 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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Hereditary multiple exostoses. Hereditary multiple exostoses in horses.
The American journal of pathology, 1981J L, Shupe +3 more
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<p>Hereditary Multiple Exostoses: Current Insights</p>
Orthopedic Research and Reviews, 2019Lorenzo Andreani +2 more
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Cloning of the putative tumour suppressor gene for hereditary multiple exostoses (EXT1)
Nature Genetics, 1995Brendan Lee, Dan E Wells
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Mutations in the EXT1 and EXT2 Genes in Hereditary Multiple Exostoses
American Journal of Human Genetics, 1998Wim Wuyts, Wim Van Hul, Egbert Bakker
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