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Osteochondroma of the proximal humerus with frictional bursitis and secondary synovial osteochondromatosis [PDF]
We report a case of multiple hereditary exostosis in a 33-year old patient with clinical symptoms of pain and impression of a growing mass of the left shoulder alerting potential risk of malignant transformation of an osteochondroma.
J. De Groote +3 more
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Diagnosis and evolution of the benign tumor osteochondroma.
Osteochondroma represents a bone outgrowth covered by cartilaginous tissue and localized on the external surface of the bone. The incidence of osteochondroma is 20-35% of all pediatric benign tumors. Osteochondromas can be present in solitary or multiple
Iulia Bailescu +7 more
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Rare Case of Osteochondroma on the Dorsal Aspect of the Scapula
Osteochondroma, often referred to as exostosis, is the most common benign bone tumor characterized by a bony protuberance surrounded by a cartilaginous surface. Most osteochondromas are found on the metaphysis of long bones, with the dorsal aspect of the
O. Shahid +4 more
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Pelvic Osteochondroma as a Differential Diagnosis for Abdominal Mass: A Case Report
Background: Osteochondroma is the most common benign tumor of the bone. Case Report: In this case, we present a young patient complaining of sensation of a mass in her abdomen since a few weeks ago and abdominal pain, which caused her visit to ...
Arvin Najafi +2 more
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Osteochondromas are cartilage-capped tumors that arise near growing physes and are the most common benign bone tumor in children. Osteochondromas can lead to skeletal deformity, pain, loss of motion, and neurovascular compression.
Sonia Garcia +3 more
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OSTEOCHONDROMA FRACTURE IN YOUNG ATHLETE: A CASE REPORT
Background: Osteochondroma is a benign bone tumor that most cases are asymptomatic. The symptoms may occur as a complication of osteochondroma, which is rarely happened. Surgical intervention is needed to treat the complications.
Ilham Abdullah Irsyam +2 more
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Rib osteochondroma causing cardiac compression in a pediatric patient
Highlights • Osteochondromas are considered the most common benign tumors of bony origin.• Exostosis are slow growing masses usually diagnosed before the third decade of life.• A computed tomography scan offers a more accurate tool in the diagnosis of ...
Abdulaziz Sami Alnassar
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Rare Mimickers of Exostosis: A Case Series [PDF]
Exophytic growths from bones are a common entity. Osteochondroma is the most common benign exophytic lesion and we tend to diagnose every benign looking exophytic lesion as osteochondroma.
Phani Chakravarty Mutnuru +1 more
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Accuration of Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy in Musculoskeletal Tumour [PDF]
Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) has been reported to be the preferable choice of biopsy for musculoskeletal tumour. While FNAB appears to have advantages to core biopsy in the aspect of simplicity and cost, the diagnostic accuracy should be the most
Dewo, P. (Punto) +3 more
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Understanding the Action of RARγ Agonists on Human Osteochondroma Explants
Osteochondromas are cartilage-capped growths located proximate to the physis that can cause skeletal deformities, pain, limited motion, and neurovascular impingement.
Sonia Garcia +10 more
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