2016
DOI: 10.1097/bco.0000000000000351
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Distal tibial osteochondroma causing fibular deformation resected through a posterolateral approach

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“…90% of osteochondromas present as solitary mass whereas 10% present as multiple hereditary exostoses. 2,[5][6][7] Osteochondroma usually has a predictable natural course. It slowly increases in size until the age of skeletal maturity, after which growth ceases.…”
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“…90% of osteochondromas present as solitary mass whereas 10% present as multiple hereditary exostoses. 2,[5][6][7] Osteochondroma usually has a predictable natural course. It slowly increases in size until the age of skeletal maturity, after which growth ceases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…But this resection is delayed until the time of skeletal maturity. 2,5,6,8 They are of two types: pedunculated and sessile. Sessile types are at greater risk of malignant transformation.…”
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“… 3 5 Resection of symptomatic lesions is usually recommended through either anterolateral, posterolateral or fibular osteotomy approaches. 4 7 …”
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