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Exostosis: Types, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Exostoses are benign bone tumors that form on top of your existing bone tissue. In other words, they're bumps of bone that grow out of one of your bones. They' ...
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Exostosis - Wikipedia
An exostosis, also known as a osteochondroma, is a benign chondrogenic lesions derived from aberrant cartilage from the perichondral ring.
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Exostosis: Causes, Treatments, Complications, and More - WebMD
Exostosis is a benign bone tumor that can grow on top of bones in your toes, feet, and other parts of your body.
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exostosis
‖ exostosis (ɛksɒˈstəʊsɪs) [mod.L., a. Gr. ἐξόστωσις (Galen) outgrowth of bone, f. ἐξ (see ex- prefix2) + ὀστέον bone.] 1. Path. a. The formation of bone on another bone, or on some other structure in the body. b. concr. A bony tumour found upon a bone or cartilage.a. 1804 Abernethy Surg. Observ. 32...
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Exostosis | Health.mil
Exostosis in the ear is an abnormal bone growth (small bony lumps) within the ear canal. It's often referred to as “surfer's ear”. The most common cause is cold ...
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Exostosis | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
Exostoses are defined as benign growths of bone extending outwards from the surface of a bone. It can occur in any bone and be triggered by ...
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Exostoses | Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery
Exostoses, sometimes called surfer's ear, are bony overgrowths in the ear canal. What causes it? Exostoses are most commonly found in people with a history of ...
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Exostosis or osteochondroma - PMC
The osteochondroma or exostosis is the most common benign bone tumor. Exostosis may occur as solitary or multiple tumors, hereditary multiple exostoses.
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Hereditary Multiple Exostosis (Diahyseal Aclasia)
Hereditary multiple exostosis, also known as diaphyseal aclasis, is a genetic condition often passed down to a child by one parent.
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Exostosis: Causes, types, and treatment - Medical News Today
Exostosis is a bone spur or outgrowth from the surface of a bone. Exostosis can affect any bone, including the knee and heel of the foot.
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Osteochondroma (Extosis) | Boston Children's Hospital
Osteochondroma is a typically non-cancerous (benign) bone tumor that generally appears near the growth plate. Learn more from Boston Children's Hospital.
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Subungual exostosis
Subungual exostosis is a type of non-cancerous bone tumor of the chondrogenic type, and consists of bone and cartilage.
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exostosed
exostosed, ppl. a. (ɛkˈsɒstəʊzd) [ad. Fr. exostosé, f. exostose exostosis: see -ed1.] 1. Affected with exostosis.1758 J. S. Le Dran's Observ. Surg. (1771) 96, I..found the..sixth of the true Ribs..exostosed. Ibid. 320 You may see..an exostosed Ridge. 1766 Justamond in Phil. Trans. LVI. 270 An entire...
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Buccal exostosis
A buccal exostosis is an exostosis (bone prominence) on the buccal surface (cheek side) of the alveolar ridge of the maxilla or mandible. If there is neither pain nor sensitivity, the buccal exostosis simply needs to be monitored with routine dental check-ups.
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