AM Passanise, CT Mehlman, EJ Wall… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2011 - journals.lww.com Slow progressive osteochondroma growth is the rule in skeletally immature patients, at times prompting surgical excision. ... Slow progressive osteochondroma growth is the rule in skeletally immature patients, at times prompting surgical excision. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
K Malhotra, T Nunn, M Chandramohan… - Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2011 - Elsevier ... that the differentials include malignant sarcomatous lesions as listed in Table 2. Thus, recognition of the osteochondroma by way of thorough clinical and radiological evaluation is necessary prior to excision of the lesion and could help avoid unnecessary radical surgery. ... Related articles
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K Ogura, T Goto, T Nemoto… - J Knee Surg, 2011 - thieme-connect.com ... Local recurrence after excision of para-articular osteochondroma has been reported in only one case, and malignant transformation has never been reported.[3] Therefore, the treatment of choice is simple marginal resection. Seitenanfang. CONCLUSION. ...
M Acosta-Feria, R Villar-Puchades… - Oral Surgery, Oral …, 2011 - Elsevier ... assisting in viewing the relationship between the zygomatic arch or malar bone and osteochondroma originating from the coronoid process. 1. The facial asymmetry and limitation of mouth opening are indicative of the need for surgical removal of the lesion. The excision of ... Related articles - All 3 versions