Osteochondroma - sessile

Case contributed by Gabriel Orlando González Herrera , 1 May 2024
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Gabriel Orlando González Herrera, 24 May 2024
Disclosures - updated 28 Mar 2024: Nothing to disclose

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Osteochondroma, represents a common benign bone tumour characterised by a cartilage-capped bony outgrowth contiguous with the cortical and medullary bone. These tumour are most frequently diagnosed during the first two decades of life.

Additional contributor: Dra María José Durango De La Ossa.

  • -<p>Osteochondroma, represents a common benign bone tumour characterised by a cartilage-capped bony outgrowth contiguous with the cortical and medullary bone. These tumour are most frequently diagnosed during the first two decades of life.</p><p></p>
  • +<p>Osteochondroma, represents a common benign bone tumour characterised by a cartilage-capped bony outgrowth contiguous with the cortical and medullary bone. These tumour are most frequently diagnosed during the first two decades of life.</p><p><em>Additional contributor: Dra María José Durango De La Ossa.</em></p>

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