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Osteochondroma of the condyle of the mandible: A case report. [PDF]

open access: yesNatl J Maxillofac Surg
Singh R, Singh V, Pal US, Gupta R.
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Subacromial Osteochondroma

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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Recurrent osteochondroma

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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Subungual Osteochondroma

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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