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A Rare Case of Solitary Osteochondroma at the Temporomandibular Joint: A Case Report

Park B, Jang WH, Park TJ, Lee BK

Osteochondroma is a bone tumor with cartilaginous growth potential that generally appears near the growth plate of long bones in areas such as hip, knee, and shoulder joints, related to...
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Osteochondroma at the Cervicothoracic Junction

Park Y, Ha JW, Kie JH, Hong SP

Osteochondroma is a common benign bone tumor, but relatively rare in the spine. Spinal osteochondroma originates mainly from the posterior column and sometimes invades the spinal canal causing cord compression...
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Snapping Knee due to a Femoral Osteochondroma after Total Knee Arthroplasty

Song SJ, Bae DK, Park CH

A female patient who underwent total knee arthroplasty presented with a snapping sensation over the left knee at 10 years postoperatively. Initially, the bony mass was visible on the medial...
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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Caused by Osteochondroma: A Case Report

Yu HK, Kang HM, Kang HJ

Cubital tunnel syndrome is a compressive neuropathy caused by ulnar nerve compression on elbow joint. The causes of cubital tunnel syndrome are unknown but it can be caused by trauma,...
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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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Solitary osteochondroma in the body of the pubic bone: a cadaveric case report

Nayak SB, Kumar N, Sirasanagandla SR, Srinivas S, Pamidi N, Shetty SD

Osteochondromas develop as cartilaginous nodules in the periosteum of bones. They are the commonest benign tumors of the skeleton, generally observed in the long bones. Rarely, they are also found...
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Juxtacortical Osteoma of the Metatarsal Bone: A Case Report

Kim SJ, Park HJ, Lee SY

Osteoma is a benign bone-forming tumor composed of compact or mature trabecular bone and is limited almost exclusively to craniofacial bones, especially in the paranasal sinuses and mandible. It is...
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Surgical excision of osteochondroma on mandibular condyle via preauricular approach with zygomatic arch osteotomy

Park SH, An JH, Han JJ, Jung S, Park HJ, Oh HK, Kook MS

BACKGROUND: Osteochondroma is a benign tumor that tends to develop in mandibular condyle and coronoid process in the craniofacial region. If tumor mass has grown from condyle into the infratemporal...
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Solitary Osteochondroma Presenting as a Dumbbell Tumor Compressing the Cervical Spinal Cord

Lee JH, Oh SH, Cho PG, Han EM, Hong JB

We report a case of a solitary osteochondroma as a dumbbell tumor compressing the spinal cord and its surgical strategy. The patient is a 16-year-old female with longstanding posterior neck...
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Secondary Chondrosarcoma from an Osteochondroma of the Proximal Tibia Involving the Fibula

Cho HS, Han I, Kim HS

There are few reports on the surgical treatment of secondary malignancy arising from an osteochondroma on the lateral side of the proximal tibia. From March 2008 to December 2011, 3...
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Recurrent osteochondroma of the mandibular condyle: A case report

Kwon YE, Choi KS, An CH, Choi SY, Lee JS, An SY

A 21-year-old woman presented with facial asymmetry. Crepitus and clicking of the temporomandibular joint were noted. The midline deviated 5.5 mm to the left, and secondary malocclusion was observed. Panoramic...
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Autologous Fat Grafting as a Last Resort for Unsustainable Pain in a Woman with Multiple Osteochondromas

Negenborn , Moerman E, Ham SJ

Multiple osteochondromas (MO) is characterized by the formation of osteochondromas throughout the entire body. Although the evidence regarding its pathogenesis is well understood, no curative treatment for the disorder is...
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The Optimal Surgical Approach and Complications in Resecting Osteochondroma around the Lesser Trochanter

Jeon DG, Cho WH, Song WS, Kong CB, Lee SY, Kim DY

PURPOSE: Surgical risks associated with the resection of osteochondroma around the proximal tibia and fibula, as well as the proximal humerus have been well established; however, the clinical presentation and...
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Arthroscopic Excision of Intra-articular Osteochondroma of the Elbow: A Case Report

Jang SH, Song HE

Osteochondromas are one of the most common benign bone tumors usually involving extraarticular metaphysis of long bone. Solitary intra-articular osteochondroma arising from the elbow joint has rarely been reported. We...
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Painful Osteochondroma of the Hallucal Sesamoid: A Case Report

Kim DG, Ahn GY, Nam IH, Lee YH, Lee TH, Lee YS, Lee DH

Osteochondroma is one of the most common bone tumors. It can occur anywhere, although it is most frequent mainly around the metaphysis of long bones. Prediction sites are distal femur,...
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Bilateral iliac and popliteal arterial thrombosis in a child with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis

Han KH, Park JY, Min SK, Ha IS, Cheong HI, Kang HG

Thromboembolic complications (TECs) are clinically important sequelae of nephrotic syndrome (NS). The incidence of TECs in children is approximately 2%-5%. The veins are the most commonly affected sites, particularly the...
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Osteochondroma Arising from Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine as a Cause of Snapping Hip

Chun YS, Rhyu KH, Cho KY, Cho YJ, Lee CS, Han CS

Snapping hip syndrome is a relatively common problem that can be easily managed with conservative treatment. This syndrome can be divided into external, internal and intra-articular types. Internal snapping hip...
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T2 Relaxation Time Mapping of the Cartilage Cap of Osteochondromas

Kim HK, Horn P, Dardzinski BJ, Kim DH, Laor T

OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate the cartilage cap of osteochondromas using T2 maps and to compare these values to those of normal patellar cartilage, from age and gender matched...
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Conservative condylectomy alone for the correction of mandibular asymmetry caused by osteochondroma of the mandibular condyle: a report of five cases

Kim DS, Kim JY, Jeong CW, Park KH, Huh JK

We describe our experience with conservative condylectomy for the correction of facial asymmetry in five patients with osteochondroma of the mandibular condyle. All five patients presented with malocclusion and facial...
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Endoscopic Excision of Osteochondroma of the Mandibular Angle

Moon Y, Pyon JK

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