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Scaphoid Osteochondroma: a Case Report
A case with scaphoid osteochondroma (exostosis) with wrist pain and tender mass. In this case, mass resection was performed with excellent outcome. Key words: Osteochondroma; Exostosis; Scaphoid.
Mohammad Javdan +2 more
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Popliteal Artery Pseudoaneurysm Resulting from Osteochondroma of the Femur in a Pediatric Patient [PDF]
Murtuza H. Habeeb +3 more
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Enfermedad de Jacob asociada con el síndrome de disfunción de la articulación temporomandibular: presentación de un caso [PDF]
La enfermedad de Jacob se describe como una entidad infrecuente en la cual se establece una formación articular sinovial entre una apófisis coronoide mandibular elongada y el hueso malar homolateral.
Blasco, Ana +3 more
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Metacarpal Neck Osteochondroma: An Atypical Cause of “Trigger Finger”
Jonathan E. Layne +2 more
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Sewon, Hwang +2 more
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A Rare Clinical Presentation of an Osteochondroma of Coronoid Process of Mandible
Osteochondroma (osteocartilaginous exostosis) is one of the most common benign tumors of bone but is rare in the craniofacial region. Only a few cases of osteochondroma of the coronoid process have been reported in the literature, since the time of its ...
Muralee Mohan Choontharu +5 more
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Pes anserine bursitis as a complication of tibial osteochondroma
Exostosis, or osteochondroma, represents the most prevalent primary benign bone tumor, often viewed as a developmental anomaly rather than a true neoplasm.
Asmae Sekkat +9 more
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Mastoid osteoma: a case report [PDF]
Mastoid osteoma is a rare benign neoplasm of mesenchymal origin. Osteomas of the temporal bone are infrequent, and these mastoid osteomas are a definite rare occurrence. These tumours can present with cosmetic deformity and sometimes with pain.
Doi, Mohamad +2 more
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An Unusual case of Solitary Pubic tubercle Osteochondroma in young adult - A rare case report
Introduction: The commonest benign bone tumours, Osteochondromas, which can be solitary or multiple involving the metaphyseal region of long bones, rarely presents in the axial skeleton such as pelvic girdle which warrants surgical excision in case of ...
Prem Kumar Kothimbakkam +3 more
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