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A Case of Hereditary Multiple Exostoses

Jee SC, Myoung KC, Kim HK, Ra CS

  • KMID: 2208660
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1981 Sep;24(9):897-901.
The so-called "Hereditary Multiple Exostoses" disease is characterized by hard, irregular prominences appearing in the metaphyseal region of the bones. Though transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait, skipped generation are...
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Case report of the hereditary multiple exostoses

Chung WK, Song MK, Suh WH

Three cases of hereditary multiple exostoses with knee joint pain, a rare reported abnormality were observedin three brothers of a family.
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Pseudo-Pseudohypoparathyroidism: A Case Report

Ha KI, Chang JK, Hyun C, Kim JH

One case of Pseudo-Pseudohypoparathyroidism is reported with the characteristic body features such as short stature, round face, metacarpal sign and multiple exostoses.
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Osteochondroma of the Rib Mimicking a Mediastinal Mass: Unexpected Menifestation in Hereditary Multiple Exostoses

Bae SK, Kang WS, Yoo SH, Cho JH, Park KW, Lee BH, Baek JH, Chung JH

Osteochondroma is a common bone tumor but a rare tumor in the rib. It is often asymptomatic and observed incidentally. This is a case report of a 49-year-old woman with...
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The Alignment and Deformity of the Upper Extremity in Hereditary Multiple Exostoses

Chung YW, Park GH, Park HW, Jung ST

PURPOSE: This study was aimed to analyze the incidence and the anatomical distributions of HME (Hereditary Multiple Exostoses) on upper limbs and its related change in alignment of the upper...
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Osteochondroma of the Distal Clavicle: A Rare Cause of Impingement and Biceps Tear of the Shoulder

Kim DW, Bae KC, Son ES, Baek CS, Cho CH

Hereditary multiple exostosis (HME) is an autosomal dominant disorder manifested by the presence of multiple osteochondromas. Although the lesions are benign in nature, exostoses are often associated with characteristic progressive...
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Cervical Intracanalicular Osteochondroma in Hereditary Mutiple Exostoses: Case Report

Kim JH, Suh JK, Park JY, Cho TH, Jung HS, Lee KC

  • KMID: 2067380
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1996 Jan;25(1):198-203.
Osteochondromas make up about 30% to 40% of benign bone tumors. Most are solitary lesions but some are multiple, usually with autosomal dominant inheritance. From 1% to 4% of osteochondromas...
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Heterotopic Ossification of the Xiphoid Process after Abdominal Surgery for Traumatic Hemoperitoneum

Hong SP, Lee JB, Bae CH

Heterotopic ossification of the xiphoid process is extremely rare, with only three cases previously reported. However, the surgical pathology for postoperative elongation of the xiphoid process after abdominal surgery has...
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Concurrence of Torus Mandibularis with Multiple Buccal Exostoses

Lee KH, Lee JH, Lee HJ

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Deformities of the Lower Extremities in Hereditary Multiple Exostoses

Jung ST, Seol JH, Park JK

PURPOSE: This study was done to analyze the alignment and deformity of the lower extremity in hereditary multiple exostoses patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We enrolled 32 patients who were diagnosed as...
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Gradual Lengthening of the Ulna in Patients with Multiple Hereditary Exostoses with a Dislocated Radial Head

Cho YJ, Jung ST

PURPOSE: Multiple hereditary exostoses of the forearm typically form in the distal ulna, causing disturbances in the growth of the ulna and functional disability. Multiple hereditary exostoses inhibit the growth...
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Cervical Myelopathy Caused by Disc Herniation at the Segment of Existing Osteochondroma in a Patient with Hereditary Multiple Exostoses

Ikuta K, Tarukado K, Senba H, Kitamura T, Komiya N, Shidahara

Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME) is a benign hereditary disorder characterized by multiple osteochondromas. Osteochondroma appears occasionally in the spinal column as a part of HME. A 37-year-old man presented with...
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Aneurysm of the Popliteal Artery Associated with Hereditary Multiple Exostoses: Case Report

Chun SY, Bae DK, Lee HK, Hahn MS

Osteochondromas are common lesions, but occasionally they present unusual problems. Rarely does an osteochondroma present a vascular problem. To date there have been 12 cases reported of popliteal artery aneurysm...
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Proteus Syndrome: A Case Report

Yoon SJ, Yoo JY, Lee HS, Park YO

  • KMID: 2174946
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1997 Dec;21(6):1254.
The Proteus syndrome is a recently described congenital harmatosis consisting of numerous clinical features of great variety. Mainly affected are the musculoskeletal system, primarily by hemihypertrophy, macrodactyly, exostoses and kyphoscoliosis,...
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A case of Proteus Syndrome with Characteristic Clinical Manifestations

Suh DH, Jung MJ, Lee SJ, Cho YW, Han JY, Song KY

  • KMID: 2303327
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1998 Aug;36(4):712-716.
The term Proteus syndrome was coined in 1983 to describe a disorder of skeletal, hamartoinatous and other mesodermal malformations. The syndrome was named after the Greek god Proteus, whose name...
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Subungual exostosis

Kim BH, Shin KS, Kim JH, Chung HY

  • KMID: 1947539
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1991 Oct;26(5):1590-1593.
No abstract available.
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Clinical study of multiple hereditary exostosis

Choi KS, Chung ES, Yang CR, Kim MK

  • KMID: 1689911
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1992 Aug;27(4):1117-1124.
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Mechanical irritation by protruding bone: A possible cause of breast implant rupture

Aitzetmüller MM, Haslhofer , Wenny R, Schmidt M, Duscher D, Huemer GM

Although breast implants have been in clinical use for almost 6 decades and have undergone considerable development during this time, implant rupture is still a dreaded long-term complication. Some obvious...
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The First Korean Patient with Potocki-Shaffer Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Multiple Exostoses

Sohn YB, Yim SY, Cho EH, Kim OH

Potocki-Shaffer syndrome (PSS, OMIM #601224) is a rare contiguous gene deletion syndrome caused by haploinsufficiency of genes located on the 11p11.2p12. Affected individuals have a number of characteristic features including...
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Turrets Exostosis with Swan Neck Deformity: An Unusual Occurrence

Mruthyunjaya M, Nekkanti S, Venkateshaiah S, Siddartha , Thottimane P, Pimpale T

Turrets exostosis are extremely rare to occur. Benign bony outgrowths from the dorsum of the phalanges following trauma are termed Turrets exostosis. We report an unusual case of Turrets exostosis...
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