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Osteochondroma and Hereditary Multiple Osteochondromas

2021
Osteochondroma 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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Osteochondromas at Unusual Sites- Case Series with Review of Literature

Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports, 2016
Introduction: Osteochondromas are benign tumours of the skeletal system. Their commonplace of occurrence is around growing ends of long bones like lower end of femur and upper end of tibia, but literature describing their incidence around flat bones of ...
Pravin U. Jadhav   +3 more
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Patellar osteochondroma

Joint Bone Spine, 2023
Gökhan, Tonkaz   +4 more
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Osteochondromas

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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CALCANEAL OSTEOCHONDROMAS

Orthopedics, 1995
E J, Sella, J H, Chrostowski
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Spontaneous shrinkage of solitary osteochondromas

Skeletal Radiology, 2017
Hisaki Aiba   +6 more
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Subungual exostosis and subungual osteochondromas: a description of 25 cases

International Journal of Dermatology, 2018
F. Göktay   +5 more
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Osteochondroma

2008
Lester E. Wold   +4 more
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Management of extremity arterial pseudoaneurysms associated with osteochondromas

Vascular, 2016
F. Raherinantenaina   +2 more
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Surgical hip dislocation according to Ganz for excision of osteochondromas in patients with multiple hereditary exostoses.

The Bone & Joint Journal, 2016
J. Sorel   +13 more
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