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- Osteochondroma abstract "Osteochondromas (osteocartilaginous exostoses) are the most common benign tumors of the bones.The tumors take the form of cartilage-capped bony projections or outgrowth on the surface of bones. It is characterized as a type of overgrowth that can occur in any bone where cartilage forms bone. Tumors most commonly affect long bones in the leg, pelvis, or scapula (shoulder blade). Development of osteochondromas take place during skeletal growth between the ages of 13 and 15 and ceases when the growth plate fuses at puberty. They arise within the first three decades of life affecting children and adolescents.Osteochondromas occur in 3% of the general population and represent 35% of all benign tumors and 8% of all bone tumors. Majority of these tumors are solitary non-hereditary lesions and approximately 15% of osteochondromas occur as hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMOs). They can occur as a solitary lesion (solitary osteochondroma) or multiple lesions within the context of the same bone (Multiple Osteochondroma). Osteochondromas do not result from injury and the exact cause remains unknown. Recent research has indicated that multiple osteochondromas is an autosomal dominant inherited disease. Germ line Mutations in EXT1 and EXT2 genes located on chromosomes 8 and 11 have been associated with the cause of the disease. The treatment choice for osteochondroma is surgical removal of solitary lesion or partial excision of the outgrowth, when symptoms cause motion limitations or nerve and blood vessel impingements.".
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- Osteochondroma icd10 "D16".
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- Osteochondroma thumbnail Osteochondroma_X-ray.jpg?width=300.
- Osteochondroma wikiPageExternalLink MHEResearchFoundation.org.
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- Osteochondroma caption "Lateral radiograph of the knee demonstrating ossification in the peritendinous tissues in a patient with osteochondroma.".
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- Osteochondroma icd "D16".
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- Osteochondroma name "Osteochondroma".
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- Osteochondroma subject Category:Osseous_and_chondromatous_neoplasia.
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- Osteochondroma type Situation.
- Osteochondroma comment "Osteochondromas (osteocartilaginous exostoses) are the most common benign tumors of the bones.The tumors take the form of cartilage-capped bony projections or outgrowth on the surface of bones. It is characterized as a type of overgrowth that can occur in any bone where cartilage forms bone. Tumors most commonly affect long bones in the leg, pelvis, or scapula (shoulder blade).".
- Osteochondroma label "Osteochondrom".
- Osteochondroma label "Osteochondroma".
- Osteochondroma label "Osteocondroma".
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- Osteochondroma label "Osteocondroma".
- Osteochondroma label "Остеохондрома".
- Osteochondroma label "骨軟骨腫".
- Osteochondroma sameAs Osteochondrom.
- Osteochondroma sameAs Osteocondroma.
- Osteochondroma sameAs Osteocondroma.
- Osteochondroma sameAs 骨軟骨腫.
- Osteochondroma sameAs Osteocondroma.
- Osteochondroma sameAs m.07gr88.
- Osteochondroma sameAs Q2035032.
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- Osteochondroma depiction Osteochondroma_X-ray.jpg.
- Osteochondroma isPrimaryTopicOf Osteochondroma.
- Osteochondroma name "Osteochondroma".