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Isolated Osteochondromas of the Inner and Outer Tables of the Ilium: A Report of two Rare Cases. [PDF]
Singapanga RS +5 more
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A giant solitary osteochondroma of the fibular neck with nerve compression in a 35-year-old male: a case report from Afghanistan. [PDF]
Ghani T +4 more
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Diagnostic familiarity with osteochondroma among primary physicians: a retrospective analysis of 195 referred cases. [PDF]
Hoshi M, Aono M, Ban Y.
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Phenotypic Spectrum in Three Romanian Patients with 8q23-q24 Deletions. [PDF]
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Osteochondroma and Hereditary Multiple Osteochondromas
2021Osteochondroma is the most common bone tumor, mainly affecting patients under 20 years of age. It presents in 90% of the cases as a solitary lesion. The remaining cases are part of the multiple hereditary osteochondromas syndrome. The pathogenesis is not entirely clear. Osteochondromas usually develop at the metaphysis of long bones.
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Multiple Osteochondromas: Case 4
2021The patient is a 3-year-old boy. He presented with multiple masses around the right shoulder.
Xiaoguang Cheng +2 more
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Scintigraphic Findings of Multiple Osteochondromas
Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1986Multiple osteochondromas (hereditary multiple exostoses, diaphyseal aclasis, cartilagenous exostoses) are anomalies of bone development in which multiple cartilagenous exostoses grow out from the cortical surface, mainly involving ends of the long bones.
W J, Shih +3 more
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Muenke Syndrome Associated With Multiple Osteochondromas
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2012Muenke syndrome caused by the FGFR3 Pro250Arg mutation is associated with craniosynostosis, hearing loss, and various bony anomalies. Although this mutation is involved in bone growth and development, bony tumors are rare in this condition. We describe a patient with a molecular diagnosis of Muenke syndrome who also presented with multiple ...
Simon G, Talbot +2 more
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Multiple Osteochondromas: An Incidental Finding
Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 2008Multiple osteochondromas were detected during a lower extremity sonographic examination of a child with a palpable mass. An osteochondroma is a benign bone tumor that typically arises from the long bones, especially around the knee. Diagnosis is usually made during adolescence when a mass is palpated.
Brooke Weinrich, Kim Michael
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