[HTML][HTML] Imaging of benign complications of exostoses of the shoulder, pelvic girdles and appendicular skeleton
M Gavanier, A Blum - Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging, 2017 - Elsevier
Exostoses are the most common benign bone tumors, accounting for 10 to 15% of all bone
tumors. They develop at the bone surface by enchondral ossification and stop growing when …
tumors. They develop at the bone surface by enchondral ossification and stop growing when …
[HTML][HTML] The unusual osteochondroma: A case of snapping scapula syndrome and review of the literature
DO Clarke, A Crichlow, M Christmas, K Vaughan… - … & Traumatology: Surgery …, 2017 - Elsevier
Snapping scapula syndrome is a rare condition characterized by crepitus of the scapula on
motion of the ipsilateral upper extremity. It may be quite painful and disabling. The majority …
motion of the ipsilateral upper extremity. It may be quite painful and disabling. The majority …
Osteochondroma of the scapula associated with winging and large bursa formation
MS Mohsen, NK Moosa, P Kumar - Medical Principles and Practice, 2006 - karger.com
Objective: To report a case of scapular osteochondroma associated with pain and winging
that is rarely reported in the medical literature. Case Presentation and Identification: A 19 …
that is rarely reported in the medical literature. Case Presentation and Identification: A 19 …
[HTML][HTML] Delayed presentation of osteochondroma on the ventral surface of the scapula
OS Kwon, JIV Kelly - International Journal of Shoulder Surgery, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Osteochondroma is a cartilage-covered bony excrescence that arises from the surface of a
bone. It is the most common benign bone tumor in the scapula and can also present as …
bone. It is the most common benign bone tumor in the scapula and can also present as …
Chest wall deformity associated with osteochondroma of the scapula: a case report and review of the literature
H Tomo, Y Ito, M Aono, K Takaoka - Journal of shoulder and …, 2005 - jshoulderelbow.org
Chest wall deformity associated with osteochondroma of the scapula: A case report and
review of the literature - Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Skip to Main Content Skip to …
review of the literature - Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Skip to Main Content Skip to …
[PDF][PDF] Snapping scapula syndrome caused by subscapular osteochondroma
MN Ermiş, ÜS Aykut, MO Durakbaşa… - Joint Diseases and …, 2012 - researchgate.net
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the results of surgical excisions of subscapular
exostoses which caused snapping scapula syndrome. Patients and methods: Between …
exostoses which caused snapping scapula syndrome. Patients and methods: Between …
The surgical management of osteochondroma on the ventral surface of the scapula
MM Fageir, MR Edwards… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Hereditary multiple exostosis is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by the
formation of multiple cartilaginous osteochondromata in the immature skeleton. Indications …
formation of multiple cartilaginous osteochondromata in the immature skeleton. Indications …
[HTML][HTML] Painful pseudowinging and snapping of scapula due to subscapular osteochondroma: a case report
R Rameez, M Ul-Hassan, HA Kotwal… - … of Orthopaedic Case …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Painful Pseudowinging and Snapping of Scapula due to Subscapular Osteochondroma: A
Case Report - PMC Back to Top Skip to main content NIH NLM Logo Access keys NCBI …
Case Report - PMC Back to Top Skip to main content NIH NLM Logo Access keys NCBI …
Greenstick fracture of the scapula: a cause of scapular winging
A case of an angulated, greenstick fracture of the scapula mimicking scapular winging in a
skeletally immature 12-year-old boy is described. The bony deformity was visualized with …
skeletally immature 12-year-old boy is described. The bony deformity was visualized with …
Pseudowinging of the scapula due to subscapular osteochondroma
I Esenkaya - Orthopedics, 2005 - journals.healio.com
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