Malignant transformation of multiple exostosis: a case report
Introduction: Osteochondroma is a benign tumor of bone. Malignant transformation of Osteochondroma is the most devastating complication one can encounter.
Birundha B +2 more
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Diagnostic familiarity with osteochondroma among primary physicians: a retrospective analysis of 195 referred cases. [PDF]
Hoshi M, Aono M, Ban Y.
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Exostosis versus osteocondroma: importance of the differential diagnosis [PDF]
The appearance, more and more common in the daily office of injuries similar to dematological pathologies as bony, are easily confusing with subungueal exostosis, provides to the podiatrist the necessity to remain alert with any bone anormality ...
Gómez Martín, Beatriz +2 more
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Pelvic Osteochondroma Causing a Painful Anterior Snapping Hip With Concomitant Femoroacetabular Impingement: A Case Report. [PDF]
Meadows MC, Charville G, Pun SY.
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Symptomatic Ventromedial Scapular Osteochondroma Presenting with Restriction of Shoulder Movements: A Case Report. [PDF]
Barapatre J +4 more
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A Rare Case of Calcaneal Osteochondroma: Case Report. [PDF]
Kawade M +5 more
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Reviving a Skewed Dyskinetic Scapula Secondary to Ventral Exostosis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Meiyappan SK +3 more
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No DNA Copy Number Changes in Osteochondromas - A Comparative Genomic Hybridization Study [PDF]
Elomaa, Inkeri +7 more
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Symptomatic Plantar Osteochondroma of the Third Metatarsal With Toe Flexion Deformity: A Case Report. [PDF]
Al Kholaki S +3 more
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A giant solitary osteochondroma of the fibular neck with nerve compression in a 35-year-old male: a case report from Afghanistan. [PDF]
Ghani T +4 more
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