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Oct 6, 2024

Management of skeletal injuries in children

Osteochondroma

Children are very active, so they are easy to be injured, especially bone trauma, if not handled properly, the child’s whole life will be hurt. 1, children’s bone trauma is…

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Sep 15, 2024

How is osteochondroma treated?

Osteochondroma

Osteochondroma is the most common benign bone tumor, mostly occurring in adolescents, with the growth of human body, the tumor also stops growing after epiphyseal closure, so the single asymptomatic…

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Aug 25, 2024

17-year-old flower girl with exophytic bone warts, surgery + scar cream promotes healing of the affected area

Osteochondroma

(Disclaimer: This article is for scientific purposes only, and the information in the following content has been processed to protect the patient’s privacy) Abstract: This article describes the surgical treatment…

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Jul 2, 2024

What is osteochondromatosis?

Osteochondroma

Osteochondromatosis, also known as synovial chondromatosis or synovial osteochondromatosis, is common in the knee joint. The free bodies may be single or multiple and may number up to several thousand.…

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Jun 21, 2024

Osteochondroma of the finger bone with foreign body

Osteochondroma

Osteochondroma is a clinically common benign bone tumor that occurs mostly in children or adolescents, and is rarely seen in adult finger bones. There are two common theories of tumor…

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Jun 20, 2024

Osteochondroma: when to open and remove it?

Osteochondroma

Osteochondroma is the most common bone tumor, accounting for about 20%-50% of benign bone tumors and 10%-15% of all bone tumors. It is a common tumor in childhood and adolescence,…

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May 29, 2024

Do I need surgery for recurrence of osteochondroma after surgery?

Osteochondroma

Patient: 15 years old, osteochondroma. I went to the hospital at the beginning of last year to check only the size of a bean grain, but in May it was…

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Jun 11, 2023

When is the right time to operate for pediatric osteochondroma?

Osteochondroma

  Patient: Hello! My son is just three years old. Half a month ago, I found a hard lump on the inner side of his left distal humerus when I touched…

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Jun 11, 2023

What happens to osteochondroma of the knee?

Osteochondroma

  Osteochondroma of both knees First of all, it is recommended to check the X-ray of both upper limbs to see if osteochondroma is also present. This is because osteochondromatosis is…

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Jun 11, 2023

What is osteochondroma?

Osteochondroma

  Osteochondroma is also known as osteochondral exophytic warts. Osteochondroma is a warty bony bump that occurs on the surface of bone and is covered with cartilage cap.  Osteochondroma is the most…

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Osteochondroma

  • Management of skeletal injuries in children
  • How is osteochondroma treated?
  • 17-year-old flower girl with exophytic bone warts, surgery + scar cream promotes healing of the affected area
  • What is osteochondromatosis?
  • Osteochondroma of the finger bone with foreign body
  • Osteochondroma: when to open and remove it?
  • Do I need surgery for recurrence of osteochondroma after surgery?
  • When is the right time to operate for pediatric osteochondroma?
  • What happens to osteochondroma of the knee?
  • What is osteochondroma?
  • What should I do if my teenager has osteochondroma?
  • Does an osteochondroma of the condyle have to be incised from outside the mouth?
  • What is synovial osteochondromatosis?
  • When do osteochondromas need to be surgically removed?
  • How is osteochondroma diagnosed?
  • What are the characteristics of osteochondroma? How do I make treatment choices?
  • Can osteochondroma be treated without surgery?
  • Bone cortex thinning may not always be due to prosthesis loosening
  • How can multiple osteochondromas be avoided?
  • Do I need surgery for multiple osteochondromas?
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