Osteochondroma

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What is Osteochondroma?

An osteochondroma is the most common type of benign bone tumor. It arises from cartilage tissue in children and adolescents between the ages of 10 and 20, usually appearing on the long bones (arms and legs) and less often on the pelvic bones and wing bones (scapulae). An osteochondroma ordinarily stops growing when a person reaches full height.


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What It Is
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Osteochondroma Causes
Causes
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Osteochondroma Risk Factors
Risk Factors
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Osteochondroma Diagnosis
Diagnosis
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Complications
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Screening for Osteochondroma
Screening
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Osteochondroma Medications
Medications
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