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Encyclopedia of Pathology, 2019
Definition: Myositis ossificans is a self-limiting benign lesion that can arise in any type of soft tissue most frequently in muscle as a solitary lesion. It consists of a process in which soft tissues are interested by mature lamellar bone formation in association with inflammation mostly caused by traumatic or neurological injury surgery burns or ...
A. Franchi
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Definition: Myositis ossificans is a self-limiting benign lesion that can arise in any type of soft tissue most frequently in muscle as a solitary lesion. It consists of a process in which soft tissues are interested by mature lamellar bone formation in association with inflammation mostly caused by traumatic or neurological injury surgery burns or ...
A. Franchi
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Intense 68Ga-FAPI Uptake in a Patient With Myositis Ossificans: Mimicking Bone Malignancy.
Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2022A 72-year-old man presented with right hip pain, difficulty in walking, and a mass in his right hip for 3 months. CT suggested osteonecrosis of the right femoral head and a mass in the right hip with calcification.
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Myositis Ossificans Traumatica, an Unusual Cause of Mandibular Hypomobility
The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2021Myositis ossificans traumatica is a rare condition in which causes restriction of mandibular movement. In this entity, temporomandibular joint is depleted of any problems; although all the patients have the history of trauma to the mandible and the face.
A. Karimi+4 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2015
Myositis ossificans is a self-limiting, benign ossifying lesion that can affect any type of soft tissue, including subcutaneous fat, tendons, and nerves. It is most commonly found in muscle as a solitary lesion. Ossifying soft-tissue lesions historically have been inconsistently classified.
Brian E, Walczak+2 more
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Myositis ossificans is a self-limiting, benign ossifying lesion that can affect any type of soft tissue, including subcutaneous fat, tendons, and nerves. It is most commonly found in muscle as a solitary lesion. Ossifying soft-tissue lesions historically have been inconsistently classified.
Brian E, Walczak+2 more
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Myositis ossificans circumscripta
Joint Bone Spine, 2016Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since samedi 25 juillet ...
Baudart, Pauline+3 more
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Myositis ossificans in childhood
Pathology, 1992Myositis 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.
M.J. Peacock+7 more
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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.
Peter I. Christmas, John W. Ferguson
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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.
Peter I. Christmas, John W. Ferguson
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