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  • Title: Osteochondroma of the knee.
    Author: Bogar WC.
    Journal: J Manipulative Physiol Ther; 1993 May; 16(4):253-5. PubMed ID: 8340720.
    Abstract:
    This article discusses a case of osteochondroma suffered by a female patient. The typical clinical and radiographic signs and symptoms are presented. Osteochondromas may be pedunculated or sessile. Malignant transformation ranges from 1% for solitary lesions to 20% for hereditary multiple exostoses. If transformation occurs, chondrosarcoma usually develops. Most lesions are asymptomatic and require no treatment.
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