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Nationwide epidemiologic study of osteochondroma in Japan: Analysis of 4843 cases from the bone and soft tissue tumor registry. [PDF]
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Isolated Osteochondromas of the Inner and Outer Tables of the Ilium: A Report of two Rare Cases. [PDF]
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics
Background: Hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMO) is a common pediatric condition defined by multiple cartilage-capped bony lesions. Spinal osteochondromas affect up to 68% of HMO patients. Although most are asymptomatic, intraspinal osteochondromas can cause significant neurological symptoms and morbidity.
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Background: Hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMO) is a common pediatric condition defined by multiple cartilage-capped bony lesions. Spinal osteochondromas affect up to 68% of HMO patients. Although most are asymptomatic, intraspinal osteochondromas can cause significant neurological symptoms and morbidity.
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Imaging of solitary and multiple osteochondromas: From head to toe - A review.
Clinical imaging, 2023Osteochondromas account for 20%-50% of all benign bone lesions. These tumors may present as solitary non-hereditary lesions, which are the most common presentation, or as multiple tumors associated with hereditary conditions.
Írline Cordeiro de Macedo Pontes +6 more
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A Unique Case of Hereditary Multiple Osteochondromas in the Feet
Forensic Anthropology, 2023This report describes the differential diagnosis of osseous growths in the first metatarsals of an adult male previously unreported in the literature.
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Hereditary Multiple Osteochondromas
Consultant, 2020Hereditary multiple osteochondromas is a condition in which people develop multiple benign (noncancerous) bone tumors called osteochondromas. The number of osteochondromas and the bones on which they are located vary greatly among affected individuals ...
Dongyou Liu
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The Impact of Isolated Versus Multiple Osteochondromas: Analysis of the CoULD Registry
Journal of pediatric orthopedics, 2022Purpose: The burden of upper extremity (UE) osteochondromas on function and self-perception among pediatric patients is unclear. The purpose of our study was to study the impact of osteochondromas in comparison to population norms and to evaluate ...
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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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International Journal of Paleopathology
OBJECTIVE To evaluate a pathological condition on a skeleton from medieval Veneto (Italy). MATERIALS A male skeleton (T97), aged 35-50 years, from the Early Medieval phase of an archaeological site in the Venetian Lagoon, was examined and radiocarbon ...
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OBJECTIVE To evaluate a pathological condition on a skeleton from medieval Veneto (Italy). MATERIALS A male skeleton (T97), aged 35-50 years, from the Early Medieval phase of an archaeological site in the Venetian Lagoon, was examined and radiocarbon ...
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American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A
Hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMO) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by heterozygous deleterious variants in the EXT1 or EXT2 genes. While the clinical core phenotype is well established and mainly consists of bone deformities, limb length ...
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Hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMO) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by heterozygous deleterious variants in the EXT1 or EXT2 genes. While the clinical core phenotype is well established and mainly consists of bone deformities, limb length ...
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