The British Medical Journal, Vol. 1, No. 425 (Feb. 20, 1869), p. 160 (1 page) ...
Enchondroma (en-kon-DRO-ma) is one type of benign (noncancerous) cartilage tumor that appears on the inside of the bone. These tumors usually begin and grow in childhood, then stop growing but remain ...
The hand is a unique anatomical region where bone and soft tissue tumours present distinct diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Bone tumours, such as enchondromas—the most frequent primary osseous ...
The patient has sustained a pathologic fracture through an undiagnosed enchondroma of the proximal phalanx of the small finger. An enchondroma is the most common bone tumor of the hand. 1 Enchondromas ...
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