1.Osteochondroma of cervical lamellar bone: a case report.
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(8):747-748
Adult
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Bone Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Cervical Vertebrae
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Humans
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Male
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Osteochondroma
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diagnosis
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surgery
2.Solitary giant osteochondroma of femur lesser trochanter: a case report.
Chong-yang WANG ; Wei-qian WU ; Ming-xian LI
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(5):461-463
Adult
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Bone Neoplasms
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pathology
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surgery
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Femur
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pathology
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surgery
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Humans
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Male
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Osteochondroma
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pathology
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surgery
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Young Adult
3.Superficial Fibromatosis Mimicking Glomus Tumor of the Second Toe.
Hyang Jeong JO ; Soo Uk CHAE ; Gang Deuk KIM ; Yeung Jin KIM ; Deok Hwa CHOI ; Jae In PARK
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2015;7(3):418-421
Various types of tumor can occur in the subungual space, including glomus tumors, subungual exostosis, hemangioma, epidermal cysts, and malignant tumors. While fibromatosis can occur at various sites throughout the body, it is very rarely seen in the toe. Here, we are the first to report a case of superficial fibromatosis mimicking a glomus tumor in the subungual space of the second toe. The presentation of this condition shows the possibility of encountering uncommon superficial fibromatosis in the distal phalanx of the toe, and suggests that superficial fibromatosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of a glomus tumor in the toe.
Adult
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*Fibroma
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*Glomus Tumor
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Humans
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Male
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*Osteochondroma
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*Toes/pathology/surgery
4.Conservative condylectomy alone for the correction of mandibular asymmetry caused by osteochondroma of the mandibular condyle: a report of five cases.
Dong Sung KIM ; Jae Young KIM ; Chan Woo JEONG ; Kwang Ho PARK ; Jong Ki HUH
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons 2015;41(5):259-264
We describe our experience with conservative condylectomy for the correction of facial asymmetry in five patients with osteochondroma of the mandibular condyle. All five patients presented with malocclusion and facial asymmetry, which are common clinical findings of osteochondroma involving the mandibular condyle. We performed conservative condylectomy without additional orthognathic surgery for all five patients, preserving the vertical height of the condylar process as much as possible. Following surgery, intermaxillary traction using a skeletal anchorage system with rubber elastics was performed on all patients to improve occlusion, and, when necessary, additional minimal orthodontic treatment was performed. The mean follow-up period was 42 months. At the last follow-up visit, all patients exhibited satisfactory facial symmetry and remodeling of the remaining condyle, with stable health and no signs of recurrence. In conclusion, conservative condylectomy alone, without subsequent orthognathic surgery, is adequate for the restoration of facial symmetry and the preservation of vertical condylar height in select patients with condylar osteochondroma.
Facial Asymmetry
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Malocclusion
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Mandibular Condyle*
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Orthognathic Surgery
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Osteochondroma*
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Recurrence
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Rubber
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Traction
5.Bimaxillary orthognathic surgery and condylectomy for mandibular condyle osteochondroma: a case report.
Young Wook PARK ; Woo Young LEE ; Kwang Jun KWON ; Seong Gon KIM ; Suk Keun LEE
Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2015;37(2):4-
Osteochondroma is rarely reported in the maxillofacial region; however, it is prevalent in the mandibular condyle. This slowly growing tumor may lead to malocclusion and facial asymmetry. A 39-year-old woman complained of gradual development of anterior and posterior unilateral crossbite, which resulted in facial asymmetry. A radiological study disclosed a large tumor mass on the top of the left mandibular condyle. This bony tumor was surgically removed through condylectomy and the remaining condyle head was secured. Subsequently, bimaxillary orthognathic surgery was performed to correct facial asymmetry and malocclusion. Pathological diagnosis was osteochondroma; immunohistochemistry showed that the tumor exhibited a conspicuous expression of BMP-4 and BMP-2 but rarely expression of PCNA. There was no recurrence at least for 1 year after the operation. Patient's functional and esthetic rehabilitation was uneventful.
Adult
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Diagnosis
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Facial Asymmetry
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Female
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Head
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Malocclusion
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Mandibular Condyle*
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Orthognathic Surgery*
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Osteochondroma*
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Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen
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Recurrence
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Rehabilitation
6.Orthognathic surgery in the treatment of condylar osteochondroma.
Xiaohui MA ; Hao WANG ; Xien ZHANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(2):150-152
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of orthognathic surgery in the treatment of condylar osteochondroma.
METHODSA total of 12 cases of condylar osteochondroma were treated with Le Fort I osteotomy, intraoral vertical ramus osteotomy, sagittal split ramus osteotomy and genioplasty.
RESULTSNo recurrence of condylar osteochondroma was observed in all 12 cases two years after the treatments. Facial asymmetry was obviously corrected.
CONCLUSIONThe orthognathic surgery methods are advantageous in improving facial figure without scar development in the treatment of condylar osteochondroma.
Bone Neoplasms ; Face ; abnormalities ; Facial Asymmetry ; congenital ; Humans ; Hyperplasia ; Male ; Orthognathic Surgery ; Osteochondroma ; Osteotomy ; Osteotomy, Le Fort ; Osteotomy, Sagittal Split Ramus
7.Solitary osteochondroma in the femoral neck: a case report.
Jun LI ; Yun ZHOU ; Jue-Hua JING
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(2):165-166
Adult
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Bone Neoplasms
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pathology
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surgery
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Femur Neck
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pathology
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Humans
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Male
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Osteochondroma
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pathology
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surgery
8.Usage of a Curved Chisel When Resecting Osteochondroma in the Long Bone.
Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery 2013;5(1):87-88
No abstract available.
Bone Neoplasms/*surgery
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Femur/surgery
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Humans
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Orthopedic Procedures/instrumentation
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Osteochondroma/*surgery
9.Secondary chondrosarcoma in bone of finger:report of a case.
Cong BAI ; Hai-bao ZHAO ; Zi-fen GAO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2013;42(12):840-841
Bone Neoplasms
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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secondary
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surgery
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Chondrosarcoma
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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secondary
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surgery
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Fingers
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Osteochondroma
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pathology
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Radiography
10.VATS Rib Resection in Benign Bone Tumor: A case report.
Chang Ryul PARK ; Jeong Won KIM ; Yong Jik LEE ; Seok JOO ; Jong Pil JUNG ; Dae Young KIM
The Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2010;43(4):454-457
A 42 year old male was admitted for a bony mass on the posterior arc of the left 6th rib, which was detected in a multiphasic health screening test. According to the chest computed tomography scan and bone scan, osteochondroma was suspected. He underwent VATS rib resection. There was no vessel or nerve injury. The patient was discharged without any complication on the 4th post operative day. The pathological diagnosis was benign fibrous histiocytoma. Generally, posterolateral thoracotomy is needed for rib resection, but we found that there was no difficulty in doing this kind of surgery under a thoracoscopic approach, which has the advantage of better cosmesis.
Glycosaminoglycans
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Histiocytoma
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Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous
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Humans
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Imidazoles
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Male
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Mass Screening
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Nitro Compounds
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Osteochondroma
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Ribs
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Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted
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Thoracotomy
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Thorax

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