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While not technically soft tissue masses, the torus palatinus, torus mandibularis and bony exostosis (buccal exostosis) are all lesions which present as surface masses and are removed with minimal disturbance of deeper cancellous bones.
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People who have MHE grow exostoses, or bony bumps, on their bones which can vary in size, location and number depending on the individual. Although any bone can be affected, the long bones (legs, arms, ... Extosis - An exostosis is a bone growth that is abnormal or different from the underlying architecture of the bone.
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www.radix.net/~hogue/mhe.htm
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This tumor, one of the most common benign bone tumors, takes the form of a cartilage-capped bony spur or outgrowth on the surface of the bone. It is sometimes referred to as osteocartilaginous exostosis.
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secondary to a bony exostosis of the first cervical vertebra is described. ... base of the skull revealed a bony exostosis arising from the ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/VX1XR5H0056558X8.pdf
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ating a bony exostosis and an open fracture of the femoral lower end. The exostosis was removed ... a dual mechanism that associates a bony exostosis and a ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/p8701608487h5543.pdf
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Pictures of Buccal Exostosie of the Mandible and Maxilla. ... Bony surface proliferations found in another site are typically given the generic diagnosis of bony exostosis or osteoma, i.e. are considered to be trauma-induced inflammatory periosteal reactions or true neoplasms.
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www.ghorayeb.com/BuccalExostosis.html
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Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 11, 238-239 (1996) CASE REPORT Popliteal Artery Entrapment Caused by a Bony Exostosis T.A. Cook and R.B. Galland Department of ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1078588496800591
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Bony exostosis (BE) is described as a benign localised overgrowth of bone of unknown aetiology. ... Bony exostosis (BE) is described as a benign localised overgrowth of bone of unknown aetiology. Buccal bony exostosis (BBE) development secondary to soft tissue graft procedures has been reported in a small number of cases.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16192951
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Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1993; 75(6):783-5 (ISSN: 0030-4220) ... Katz JO; Theisen FC; Mosby EL; School of Dentistry, University of Missouri-Kansas City 64108-2795 ... Ob/Gyn & Women's Health...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/8515995
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