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Myositis ossificans of the head and neck.

open access: yes, 1983
A case of traumatic myositis ossificans circumscripta involving the left sternocleidomastoid muscle occurring in a 52-year-old male patient is reported. This seems to be the first observation to be reported.
NICOLAI, Piero, Ferlito A., Barion U.
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Melorheostosis: Clinical, radiological, and histopathological features with a literature review

open access: yesPhysiological Reports, Volume 13, Issue 21, November 2025.
Abstract Melorheostosis is a rare sclerosing bone dysplasia that can clinically and radiologically mimic common bone disorders, particularly in atypical presentations. Its heterogeneous manifestations and limited awareness among clinicians frequently contribute to diagnostic delays or misdiagnosis. We report the case of a 34‐year‐old woman with chronic
Elif Koca   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Myositis Ossificans of the Left Medial Pterygoid Muscle: Case Report and Review of the Literature of Myositis Ossificans of Masticatory Muscles

open access: yes, 2013
Myositis ossificans is a disease that is characterized by nonneoplastic, heterotopic bone formation within a muscle. Myositis ossificans traumatica, also called myositis ossificans circumscripta, is a disease in which muscles are ossified presumably ...
Emanuele Zavattero   +3 more
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Circumscribed Myositis Ossificans of the Massetere Muscle: Report of a case [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Myositis Ossificans (MO) is an unusual pathological entity still largely unknown, characterized by dystrophic calcification leading to heterotopic ossification of intramuscular connective tissue. The masticatory muscles are exceptionally involved.
G. M. Liberatore   +13 more
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Pseudomalignant Myositis Ossificans Mimicking Osteosarcoma: A Case Report

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2006
An ossifying soft-tissue lesion is potentially malignant. The possibility of malignancy increases in the absence of significant trauma. Pseudomalignant myositis ossificans can be easily confused with malignant lesions. A 22-year-old man presented with an
N Ragunanthan, C Sugavanam
doaj   +1 more source

Contrast‐Enhanced Ultrasound in Diagnosing Rare Calf Muscle Metastasis of Lung Cancer: A Case Report With Literature Review

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, Volume 13, Issue 10, October 2025.
ABSTRACT Skeletal muscle metastasis, though rare in lung cancer, can mimic thromboembolic disease. We describe a patient with squamous cell carcinoma who developed bilateral calf swelling postoperatively. While ultrasound revealed right popliteal vein thrombosis, a left calf hypoechoic lesion exhibited marked hypervascularity on contrast‐enhanced and ...
Yiqun Lin   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Myositis ossificans of the chest wall.

open access: yes, 1996
We report the unusual case of a young man with progressive pain in the thoracic wall. The radionuclide bone scan revealed an increased uptake, and the bone roentgenogram, a calcified soft-tissue mass.
Nisolle, Jean-François   +2 more
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MYOSITIS OSSIFICANS COMPLICATING ANTERIOR POLIOMYELITIS

open access: yes, 1951
1. Three cases of poliomyelitis complicated by myositis ossificans are reported. 2. A search of the literature has failed to reveal any similar reported cases. 3. The cause is still obscure.
Francis V. Costello, Austin Brown
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Histomorphological changes in autologous anterior cruciate ligament graft failure show predominantly inflammatory reactions, fissure defects and osteonecrosis

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Orthopaedics, Volume 12, Issue 4, October 2025.
Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to identify morphological alterations that occur in graft failure following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. It was hypothesised that multiple morphological regression phenomena are present at the time of revision surgery.
Steffen F. Siemoneit   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

MYOSITIS OSSIFICANS AS A COMPLICATION OF TETANUS

open access: yes, 1959
1. Myositis ossificans as a complication of tetanus is described. 2. Ossification in mesodermal tissue is briefly discussed.
W. B. Young, D. R. Gunn
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