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Orthopedics, 2011
The most common cause of impingement syndrome is mechanical irritation of the subacromial bursa and rotator cuff by the coracoacromial arch. Offending structures include the undersurface of the anterolateral acromion, coracoacromial ligament, and the undersurface of the distal clavicle.
Michael T, Lu, Joseph A, Abboud
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The most common cause of impingement syndrome is mechanical irritation of the subacromial bursa and rotator cuff by the coracoacromial arch. Offending structures include the undersurface of the anterolateral acromion, coracoacromial ligament, and the undersurface of the distal clavicle.
Michael T, Lu, Joseph A, Abboud
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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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Insights into the molecular regulatory network of pathomechanisms in osteochondroma
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2019Osteochondroma is a benign autosomal dominant hereditary disease characterized by abnormal proliferation of cartilage in the long bone. It is divided into solitary osteochondroma and hereditary multiple exostoses (HMEs).
Congyi Yang +3 more
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Secondary chondrosarcoma arising from osteochondroma: outcomes and prognostic factors.
The Bone & Joint Journal, 2019AIMS The aim of this study was to report the outcomes of patients who underwent definitive surgery for secondary chondrosarcomas arising from osteochondromas.
Y. Tsuda +3 more
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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 and Hereditary Multiple Osteochondromas
2021Osteochondroma is the most common bone tumor, mainly affecting patients under 20 years of age. It presents in 90% of the cases as a solitary lesion. The remaining cases are part of the multiple hereditary osteochondromas syndrome. The pathogenesis is not entirely clear. Osteochondromas usually develop at the metaphysis of long bones.
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Osteochondroma of the talus in a 19-year-old female: A case report and review of the literature.
The Foot, 2019CASE Osteochondroma is a benign bone tumor usually affecting areas around the knee, pelvis, neck and tibia. This disease rarely affects the talus. A case of a 19-years-old female with anteromedial ankle impingement with 8 years follow-up is reported ...
V. Galanis +5 more
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Pediatric navicular dorsal osteochondroma: a rare case of navicular-cuneiform impingement.
Journal of pediatric orthopedics. Part B, 2019Osteochondroma is one of the most common benign bone tumors; however, as it rarely affects any bones in feet, it may easily escape detection without rigorous examination.
M. Turati +5 more
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World Neurosurgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Osteochondroma rarely occurs in the lower cervical spine in elderly patients because it usually develops during skeletal growth and because of less mobility and decreased stress in the lower cervical spine.
D. Chang, Jong-Beom Park
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BACKGROUND Osteochondroma rarely occurs in the lower cervical spine in elderly patients because it usually develops during skeletal growth and because of less mobility and decreased stress in the lower cervical spine.
D. Chang, Jong-Beom Park
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Journal of clinical neuroscience, 2019
Osteochondroma or osteocartilaginous exostosis is a commonly occurring primary tumor of the bone. Solitary spinal osteochondromas are, however, very rare, seen in only in 1-4% of all known cases and only few symptomatic cases have been reported in the ...
Akshay Hari, B. Kavar
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Osteochondroma or osteocartilaginous exostosis is a commonly occurring primary tumor of the bone. Solitary spinal osteochondromas are, however, very rare, seen in only in 1-4% of all known cases and only few symptomatic cases have been reported in the ...
Akshay Hari, B. Kavar
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