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A Case of Symptomatic Solitary Bifid Pedunculated Variant of Osteochondroma in Young Female


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1 Dept of Orthopaedics, MGIMS, Sevagram, Maharashtra, India
     

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Osteochondroma is a bony developmental anomaly with the potential to get a malignant transformation. It forms due to an outgrowth of growth plate which is made up of bone & cartilage. Mostly osteochondromas are asymptomatic and grow away from the nearby joint. This paper reports of an osteochondroma in which the patient was symptomatic and had unusual shape and presentation. We excised the bony outgrowth completely and sent for histopathological examination which eventually diagnosed as osteochondroma.
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Authors

Waghela A. B.
Dept of Orthopaedics, MGIMS, Sevagram, Maharashtra, India
Patil R. R.
Dept of Orthopaedics, MGIMS, Sevagram, Maharashtra, India
Tyagi D. K.
Dept of Orthopaedics, MGIMS, Sevagram, Maharashtra, India
Wandile K. N.
Dept of Orthopaedics, MGIMS, Sevagram, Maharashtra, India
Badole C. M.
Dept of Orthopaedics, MGIMS, Sevagram, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


Osteochondroma is a bony developmental anomaly with the potential to get a malignant transformation. It forms due to an outgrowth of growth plate which is made up of bone & cartilage. Mostly osteochondromas are asymptomatic and grow away from the nearby joint. This paper reports of an osteochondroma in which the patient was symptomatic and had unusual shape and presentation. We excised the bony outgrowth completely and sent for histopathological examination which eventually diagnosed as osteochondroma.

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