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Myositis ossificans in the diabetic foot: a review of the literature with an illustrative case series [PDF]
Objective Myositis ossificans is a rare non-neoplastic form of heterotopic ossification most commonly described after trauma or surgery, in the diabetic foot. Design We provide a review of the literature including three illustrative cases.
Vivek Sharma+3 more
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Bridging Myositis Ossificans After Supracondylar Humeral Fracture in a Child: A Case Report. [PDF]
Background: Myositis ossificans is an uncommon complication of trauma and surgery, defined as ossifying changes in a non-osseous tissue such as muscles. It happens after tissue injury, with or without fractures.
Chen J, Li Q, Liu T, Jia G, Wang E.
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Aggressive atraumatic myositis ossificans in a toddler. [PDF]
Silveri C+5 more
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Surgical excision of post-traumatic myositis ossificans of the adductor longus in a football player [PDF]
A football player was diagnosed with myositis ossificans of his right adductor longus muscle after an acute injury. Conservative treatment failed and 1 year after the initial trauma the patient underwent surgical excision of a large ossification.
G. H. D. de Smet, S. Buijk, A. Weir
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Myositis ossificans revisited - The largest reported case series. [PDF]
Saad A+4 more
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Traumatic Myositis Ossificans [PDF]
Paul B Roth
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Myositis ossificans-a rare tumor of the chest wall. [PDF]
Roy GB, Aparna I, Alex KT, Sameer M.
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Myositis ossificans : another condition with USP6 rearrangement, providing evidence of a relationship with nodular fasciitis and aneurysmal bone cyst [PDF]
Myositis ossificans is defined as a self-limiting pseudotumor composed of reactive hypercellular fibrous tissue and bone. USP6 rearrangements have been identified as a consistent genetic driving event in aneurysmal bone cyst and nodular fasciitis. It is
E. Bekers+8 more
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