1. Osteocondroma cervical. Informe de caso.
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Valdés Morales, Yanet, Viera Leal, Leidy, and Betancourt López, Ernesto
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FAMILY history (Medicine) , *OSTEOCHONDROMA , *EXOSTOSIS , *RADIOLOGY , *SYMPTOMS , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Introduction: cartilage-forming tumors are the most frequent primary bone tumors. They are characterized by a strange behavior due to their uncertain evolution and they are difficult to diagnose. Osteochondroma or cartilaginous exostosis is one of the most frequent skeletal tumors. It is a tumor typical of young individuals, with a slight predominance in males. It can be solitary or multiple and is part of the hereditary multiple exostosis syndrome. Patient information: it is presented a male patient, 21 years old, who began to present an increase in volume in the right cervical region secondary to a bone tumor of cartilaginous origin. Conclusions: in this case the location of the osteochondroma is rare (right cervical region). There was no genetic family history of the disease, no symptoms, only local volume increase. X-ray studies and computerized axial tomography are particularly useful in the diagnosis of this condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023