A CASE OF LARGE OSTEOCHONDROMA OF PROXIMAL FIBULA: A RARE PRESENTATION
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 10)Publication Date: 2024-10-15
Authors : S. Pator F.A Choudhury N. Hrangchal; P. Pegu;
Page : 583-588
Keywords : Osteochondroma Proximal Fibula Excision;
Abstract
Osteochondromas are very frequent, typically present in adolescent years, during the final growth spurt, and most commonly occur in long bones. We present a case of large osteochondroma of proximal fibula in a 17- year old female who came with a large swelling over the upper part of the right leg for 9 years. Surgical excision of the mass was done and histologic examination confirmed osteochondroma. Upon follow-up the patient had no pain and had full range of right knee movement without pain.
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