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Traumatic myositis ossificans

British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1982
Summary A case of long-standing myositis ossificans of the masseter muscle associated with marked trismus was treated surgically resulting in a return to normal function.
P I, Christmas, J W, Ferguson
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Myositis ossificans progressiva

1968
Das seltene und ungewohnliche Krankheitsbild der Myositis ossificans progressiva ist im Jahre 1692 durch Guy Patin erstmals beschrieben worden. Die Bezeichnung „Myositis ossificans progressiva“ stammt von Munchmeyer (1869) jedoch handelt es sich weder um eine echte Entzundung noch um eine eigentliche Myopathie.
P E, Becker, G, von Knorre
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Acute myositis ossificans

Skeletal Radiology, 1995
We have described the pre- and postgadolinium MR appearance in one case of acute myositis ossificans. The unenhanced sequences can be helpful in excluding malignancy, particularly when viewed serially. While use of gadolinium allowed primary sarcoma to be ruled out in this case, it was not useful in the exclusion of early abscess formation or necrotic ...
O, Cvitanic, J, Sedlak
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Myositis ossificans in childhood

Pathology, 1992
Myositis ossificans is a benign, localized, ossifying lesion of soft tissues that is rarely reported in young children. This paper describes two cases found in a search of the surgical biopsy files of the Adelaide Children's Hospital over the 30 yr period from 1962 to 1991, in boys both aged 7 yrs.
W K, Clapton   +5 more
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Myositis Ossificans Progressiva

Acta Rheumatologica Scandinavica, 1967
SummaryA 17-years-old male suffering from myositis ossificans progressiva with ossification in the left hip joint and cervical spine regions and microdactyly of both big toes is described. Electromyographic examination of clinically normal quadriceps and tibialis anterior muscles revealed a myopathic pattern.
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Myositis ossificans progressiva

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2006
A 23-year-old man with myositis ossificans progressiva was seen in the orthopaedic clinic with pain on sitting as a result of a bony spur extending caudally from the right ischiopubic eminence. The fragment of bone was mobile and exquisitely tender on palpation.
Waller, S. L.   +2 more
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Myositis ossificans in the neck

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1999
Myositis ossificans is a non-neoplastic heterotopic bone formation within muscle or soft tissues. The most commonly involved muscles are the muscles of the upper arm and thigh. Occurrence in the head and neck is rarely encountered clinically. A 53-year-old Turkish man (farmer) was operated on for traumatic myositis ossificans circumscripta in his neck.
S, Sarac   +3 more
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Pseudomalignant Myositis Ossificans

Orthopedics, 1989
PMO is characterized by the following: no history of antecedent trauma, localized expanding soft tissue mass, peripheral calcification surrounding a radiolucent center on plain radiographs and CT scans, microscopic evidence of zonation, and self limited natural history.
S D, Heinrich, M M, Zembo, G D, MacEwen
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CALCITONIN FOR MYOSITIS OSSIFICANS

Rheumatology, 1979
A case of myositis ossificans, following a hemiparesis due to a cerebral haemorrhage and treated with synthetic slamon calcitonin, is described. An improvement in joint range and a cessation of further ectopic calcification was seen but, because of the remitting nature of myositis ossificans itself, the therapeutic role of calcitonin in this case is ...
R G, Bethel, D M, Doran
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Myositis ossificans progressiva

Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1958
1. Two cases of myositis ossificans progressiva are reported. 2. A brief review of the literature is presented.
O P, GHAI, B N, SINGH, D P, MUKERJEA
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