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Solitary osteochondroma long-term follow-up
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Retrospective StudyBone DiseaseOsteopathyFrequent LocationPathologyOsteoarthritisDistal FemurOsteopathic MedicineMedicineLong-term Follow-upOsteoporosisOrthopaedic Surgery
A series of 113 osteochondromas were treated in our institution with a long-term follow-up. A retrospective study of the cases of solitary osteochondroma diagnosed and treated in our center from 1970 to 2002 was done. A diagnosis for clinical findings in 73% of the patients was made. The most frequent location was the distal femur. Six patients had a recurrence and in two patients the lesions became malignant and chondrosarcoma developed. Relapse of the exostosis is rare, occurring in an estimated 2% of the resections. The growth of an osteochondroma and/or the presence of pain in older patients suggest possible malignancy.
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