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Matthew M Robbins, Scott Kuo, Robert Epstein.
Abstract
A 38-year-old man with a known history of hereditary multiple exostoses and no history of trauma presented with a painful right femur mass. While the clinical presentation was concerning for malignant degeneration or a large overlying bursitis, the radiologic evaluation demonstrated a large fractured pedunculated osteochondroma with a thick cartilage cap and underlying bone marrow edema. Traumatic fracture of an osteochondroma is an uncommon complication in patients with hereditary multiple exostoses. This case highlights an unusual presentation in which a patient with hereditary multiple exostoses and no history of trauma presented with a large fractured osteochondroma.Entities:
Keywords: CT, computed tomography; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging
Year: 2015 PMID: 27303530 PMCID: PMC4897026 DOI: 10.2484/rcr.v3i3.99
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Case Rep ISSN: 1930-0433