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Heterotopic ossification



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Radiographs demonstrating multiple sites of heterotopic ossification.
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Radiographs demonstrating multiple sites of heterotopic ossification.
These images are from Dr. John Hunter's amazing MSK collection. Dr. John Hunter is a professor in the department of radiology (musculoskeletal section) at UC Davis School of Medicine.
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