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Regression of a solitary osteochondroma of the distal humerus in a toddler following trauma.


ABSTRACT: Osteochondromas are bone exostoses, with the vast majority extending from the metaphyseal region of long bones and are capped by cartilage. A review of the current literature reveals spontaneous regression of osteochondromas is a rarely documented event, with all but two of these recorded events resolving before skeletal maturity and within 6 years of identification. We present a case of trauma-induced resolution of a solitary osteochondroma after less than 3 months in a 15-month-old male, with a review of current literature.

SUBMITTER: Heyworth PB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6226621 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regression of a solitary osteochondroma of the distal humerus in a toddler following trauma.

Heyworth Paul B PB   Rashid Muddassir M  

Radiology case reports 20181107 2


Osteochondromas are bone exostoses, with the vast majority extending from the metaphyseal region of long bones and are capped by cartilage. A review of the current literature reveals spontaneous regression of osteochondromas is a rarely documented event, with all but two of these recorded events resolving before skeletal maturity and within 6 years of identification. We present a case of trauma-induced resolution of a solitary osteochondroma after less than 3 months in a 15-month-old male, with  ...[more]

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