2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00256-021-03770-3
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An update on the imaging of diaphyseal aclasis

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“…Osteochondromas are common tumors of bone, constituting 20% to 50% of all benign bone tumors. Although osteochondromas are usually asymptomatic in the pelvis, they may cause pain through inflamed bursa or irritation of tendons, muscles, or skin or compressive symptoms on the urethra or bladder and thereby might benefit from surgery [8,17]. It may be difficult to distinguish osteochondromas from peripheral chondrosarcomas in the pelvis, and a benign osteochondroma might transform over time into malignant peripheral chondrosarcoma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osteochondromas are common tumors of bone, constituting 20% to 50% of all benign bone tumors. Although osteochondromas are usually asymptomatic in the pelvis, they may cause pain through inflamed bursa or irritation of tendons, muscles, or skin or compressive symptoms on the urethra or bladder and thereby might benefit from surgery [8,17]. It may be difficult to distinguish osteochondromas from peripheral chondrosarcomas in the pelvis, and a benign osteochondroma might transform over time into malignant peripheral chondrosarcoma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%