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Clinical features of osteochondroma

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The clinical features of osteochondromata are:

  • swelling - usually, at the metaphysis of a long bone
  • lesions may be single or multiple
  • rarely painful
  • the lump is bony hard, although sometimes covered by a bursa which may be tender

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