Most of the time these tumors occur in the distal femur (thigh bone), proximal tibia (shin bone) and proximal humerus (upper arm). Another common site is the ilium of the hip. Osteochondroma, which most often strikes in the second decade of life, can occur as a solitary tumor or ... Home Osteochondroma (Exostosis)
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- may present as a symptomatic "exostosis" that increases in size in adults; - ... - most common locations are proximal or distal femur, proximal humerus, proximal tibia, pelvis, and scapula; - in areas other than the knee, more likely to undergoe malignant degeneration; - may occur in the spine and cause neurologic damage;
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OSTEOCHONDROMA (Multiple Exostosis) ... X-rays of her left knee in the AP/lat/oblique views revealed multiple exostoses of the distal femur and proximal tibia. These were also noted in bilateral forearm films at the proximal and distal poles . ... Rare complication of exostosis of the femur...
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of lower end of femur showing the wide-based cancellous exostosis. Figure. 2-Arteriograph showing the sac of the false aneurysm. Figure 3-Arteriograph ...
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In our patient proximal exostosis of femur caused acetabular deformity resulting in subluxation of the right hip (2, 3). Hand involvement is relatively uncommon in hereditary multiple exostosis;
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The medial cortex of the femur transitions smoothly into a cartilaginous exostosis arising from the distal metaphysis (Fig. 1). The exostosis apex has sharp ...
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M Paul, Aneurysm of the popliteal artery from perforation by a cancellous exostosis of the femur. J Bone Joint Surg Br 35 (1953), pp. 270–271. ...
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distal femur exostosis and supracondylar fracture that cause a traumatic presentation of the popliteal artery entrapment syndrome. ...
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cartilaginous exostosis distally in thc femur. An analysis is given of. 18 similar cases from the literature. REFERENCES. Cahera, J. P., IAournel, E. &. ...
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