Introduction: Solitary exostoses are the most common benign tumors of the fertile metaphyses of the long bones of children. Their radiological diagnosis of metaphyseal bone growth must be confirmed on pathological exa...
BACKGROUND Multiple exostoses generally develop in the first decade of life.They most frequently arise from the distal femur,proximal tibia,fibula,and proximal humerus.Costal exostoses are rare,contributing to 1%-2% o...
Introduction:Subungual exostosis(SE)is a relatively uncommon benign bone tumor that occurs in the distal phalanges of the toes or fingers.Case presentation:An 8-year-old girl presented for treatment of an acquired mas...
Introduction Subungual exostosis (SE) is a clinically rare benign bone tumor that develops underneath or beside the nail bed.SE can occur in any finger or toe,but it is most common at the distal phalanx of the hallux,...
Solitary exostosis is a benign tumor usually encountered in children and adolescents. Its treatment is based on complete surgical excision which ensures complete healing. The resumption of a tumor process raises two q...
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Dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica(DEH),or Trevor’s disease,is an osteocartilaginous epiphyseal overgrowth typically occurring in children.The literature reports6 adult cases and none describe recurrence requiring add...
We present the case of a 45-year-old Hispanic female with a slowly enlarging mass on her left maxilla in the region of teeth #15 and #16. A differential diagnosis is presented along with the histologic findings and tr...
Severe tetraparesis resulting from cervical cord compression due to osteochondroma of the Atlas is a rare condition, especially in young children. In this report, the author discusses the clinical presentation, and ou...
Here we describe a 28-year-old man with a history of right hip pain for the past 11 years and ankylosing spondylitis for the past 6 months. Imaging studies showed an exostosis in the femoral neck causing femoroacetabu...