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Case Report - Myositis Ossificans: Two Case Presentations
Myositis Ossificans [MO], a florid ossification, may occur in muscles and soft tissue. It is also called by many different names. The lesion contains actively proliferating fibroblasts and osteoblasts and early in its development may be confused with a ...
Lungu, SG
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A case of parosteal osteosarcoma with a rare complication of myositis ossificans
We report the case of a parosteal osteosarcoma of the distal ulna, treated with wide resection without reconstruction. The patient developed lung metastasis and a mass in the interosseus membrane of the forearm proximally to the osteotomy.
Spinelli Maria Silvia +6 more
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A man with hip pain post‐trauma
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, Volume 5, Issue 5, October 2024.
Haley Sinatro, C. Reece Brockman II
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Extraarticular bony ankylosis in a child with supracondylar fracture of humerus
【Abstract】 Myositis ossificans is defined as forma-tion of bone at the site of injured muscle. It is one of the rare complications of supracondylar fracture of humerus in children.
Naranje Sameer +5 more
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Pseudosarcomatous lesions are reactive proliferative lesions of the soft tissue, that are likely to be misdiagnosed as malignant, based on clinical and histological features.
Suchitha Satish +3 more
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Myositis ossificans in early childhood
A 5-year-old boy underwent arthroscopic surgery because of a lateral discoid meniscus, which was followed by an overly strenuous rehabilitation program. At 6-week follow-up, a painful mass at the distal part of the thigh and a flexion restriction of the ...
Akgun, I +3 more
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Myositis ossificans in the infraspinatus muscle: The key to diagnosis
The zone phenomenon is the most important diagnostic feature in differentiating myositis ossificans from malignancies such as osteosarcomas, which calcify from the center to the periphery and its presence in our late‐stage lesion was the key to diagnosis.
Eliza Stavride +3 more
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Generalized Myositis Ossificans (Familial) in Pigs
When 2 to 6 months of age, 34 pigs of a total of 115 sired by one boar developed lesions of generalized myositis ossificans that were similar to this pathologic condition in humans.
Charles L. Davis, H. R. Seibold
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Some tumors or tumorous conditions causing posterior interosseous nerve palsy are well documented, but myositis ossificans causing the palsy of this nerve has not been described. We present a case of posterior interosseous nerve palsy caused by myositis
Takuya Sawaizumi +2 more
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