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Australasian Radiology, 1979
SUMMARYA case of an osteochondroma, arising from the base of the skull is reported and the literature is reviewed. In particular, computerized tomography proved extremely valuable in confirming the diagnosis, defining the extent of the tumour mass, and assessing the effect on adjacent brain tissue.
G, Fon, M R, Sage
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SUMMARYA case of an osteochondroma, arising from the base of the skull is reported and the literature is reviewed. In particular, computerized tomography proved extremely valuable in confirming the diagnosis, defining the extent of the tumour mass, and assessing the effect on adjacent brain tissue.
G, Fon, M R, Sage
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The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 1998
Osteochondroma is the most common bone tumor of the foot. This should be easily recognized by foot and ankle specialists. Malignant transformation does occur, although it is quite rare, and should be a consideration when deciding on treatment. An unusual case of recurrent osteochondroma is reviewed.
F N, Day, C, Ruggieri, C, Britton
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Osteochondroma is the most common bone tumor of the foot. This should be easily recognized by foot and ankle specialists. Malignant transformation does occur, although it is quite rare, and should be a consideration when deciding on treatment. An unusual case of recurrent osteochondroma is reviewed.
F N, Day, C, Ruggieri, C, Britton
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Clinical Radiology, 2014
Osteochondromas are common developmental benign bone lesions, which rarely involve the spine. In a narrow space, such as the spinal canal, they may potentially lead to serious complications. Moreover, because this condition is fairly rare in the spine, it may be confused with other entities.
A, Sinelnikov, H, Kale
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Osteochondromas are common developmental benign bone lesions, which rarely involve the spine. In a narrow space, such as the spinal canal, they may potentially lead to serious complications. Moreover, because this condition is fairly rare in the spine, it may be confused with other entities.
A, Sinelnikov, H, Kale
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1984
Subungual osteochondromas are rare tumors that occur in the toes and fingers. This case report of a large subungual tumor of the right ring finger demonstrates the classic radiologic features and successful management of a large tumor by complete excision of the nail bed and the tumor and reconstruction of the distal nail bed with a split-thickness ...
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Subungual osteochondromas are rare tumors that occur in the toes and fingers. This case report of a large subungual tumor of the right ring finger demonstrates the classic radiologic features and successful management of a large tumor by complete excision of the nail bed and the tumor and reconstruction of the distal nail bed with a split-thickness ...
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Osteochondroma of the astragalus
The American Journal of Surgery, 1954Abstract An unusual case of osteochondroma of the astragalus and a brief general review of osteochondromas are presented.
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2019
Definition: Benign cartilaginous neoplasm arising from the surface of the bone, histologically mimicking abnormal epiphyseal plate which grows and matures according to normal enchondral ossification.
Donati D. M., Staals E. L.
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Definition: Benign cartilaginous neoplasm arising from the surface of the bone, histologically mimicking abnormal epiphyseal plate which grows and matures according to normal enchondral ossification.
Donati D. M., Staals E. L.
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2016
Michael L, Sternberg, Jacob A, Sexton
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Michael L, Sternberg, Jacob A, Sexton
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Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2022
Francisco Javier, García-Callejo +3 more
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Francisco Javier, García-Callejo +3 more
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Osteochondroma of the bronchus
The American Journal of Surgery, 1953R, NISSEN, J R, LISA, W, ELKAN
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