The development of buccal bone exostoses subsequent to free gingival grafts has been reported in a small number of cases since 1991, when the first two cases were described. The most recent five cases ...
Researchers have led a preclinical study demonstrating that the drug palovarotene suppresses the formation of bony tumors (osteochondromas) in models of multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE). The ...
Exotosis, commonly known as surfer’s ear, is a condition that involves abnormal bone formation in the canal of the ear. Over time this obstruction can grow to block the canal and lead to hearing ...
A subungual exostosis is a bony prominence or an outgrowth of bone that can occur under the toenail. This happens below the nail hence the term subungual. They generally are a result of some form of ...
Winter weather could cause bone growths in ears 'Surfers ear' usually occurs in the ear canal Body's way to protecting itself against cold temperatures Can cause a painful ringing in the ear, and even ...
For those of you who don’t know what “surfers ear” is, let me give you a brief rundown. It’s technically called exostosis and it is when your ear canal grows these little bumps inside the canal from ...
This publication was sponsored by Ipsen Pharma. Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) and multiple osteochondromas (MO) are 2 rare and debilitating bone disorders that can have a serious impact ...
Extraskeletal para-articular osteochondromas are unusual osteocartilaginous lesions that arise in the soft tissues adjacent to the joint with no bone or joint continuity. This diagnosis should be ...
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