A blank stare, an awkward pause, and a curious furrow of the eyebrows. That was the face I was greeted with after a recent surf in Los Angeles. Per my usual routine, post-session I went to one of my ...
Multiple exostoses is a skeletal abnormality that is caused by genetic factors; this is why it is generally referred to as hereditary multiple exostoses. It is also known as multiple osteochondromas ...
Q: Which doctor should I consult for multiple osteochondromas? A: If you or your child suffer from or may suffer from multiple osteochondromas, you should consult your general physician. If your ...
Case report of a severe upper cervical cord compression and tetraparesis by a massive cervical exostotic osteochondroma in a patient with multiple exostoses–mental retardation syndrome (Langer–Giedion ...
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