Osteochondroma

Cases

Case TitleSource
SUBUNGAL EXOSTOSIS OF THE GREAT TOEThe Amiga Radiologist
OSTEOCHONDROMATOSIS OF THE ELBOWFaculté de Médecine de Rennes
EXOSTOSIS FRACTUREFaculté de Médecine de Rennes
EXOSTOSESFaculté de Médecine de Rennes
OSTEOCHONDROMA OF L-3 SPINOUS PROCESSCWRU
OSTEOCHONDROMA (MULTIPLE EXOSTOSES)Alfred I Dupont Inst
OSTEOCHONDROMA OF PROX. END OF FIBULAUniversitätsklinken des Saarlandes
PROBABLE CLAVICULAR EXOSTOSISC.I.D.
OSTEOCHONDROMABrighamRad


References

Brien EW, Mirra JM, Kerr R: Benign and malignant cartilage tumors of bone and joint: their anatomic and theoretical basis with an emphasis on radiology, pathology and clinical biology. I. The intramedullary cartilage tumors. Skeletal Radiol 1997 Jun;26(6):325-53.          [See related articles]

Brien EW, Mirra JM, Luck JV Jr: Benign and malignant cartilage tumors of bone and joint: their anatomic and theoretical basis with an emphasis on radiology, pathology and clinical biology. II. Juxtacortical cartilage tumors. Skeletal Radiol 1999 Jan;28(1):1-20.          [See related articles]

Giudici MA, Moser RP Jr, Kransdorf MJ: Cartilaginous bone tumors. Radiol Clin North Am 1993 Mar;31(2):237-59.          [See related articles]

Fuselier CO, Binning T, Kushner D, Kirchwehm WW, Rice JR, Hetherington V, Kahl RL, Hanley DC, West A, Gray J, et al: Solitary osteochondroma of the foot: an in-depth study with case reports. J Foot Surg 1984 Jan-Feb;23(1):3-24.          [See related articles]


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Related differential diagnosis

Parosteal/Juxtacortical lesion
Metaphyseal lesion
Focal rib lesions (solitary or multiple)

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