Osteochondroma

Solitary osteochondromas are the most common type of non-cancerous (benign) bone tumor. They develop when part of the growth plate forms an outgrowth on the surface of a bone. Osteochondromas are found at the ends of any long bone, as well as along the pelvic and shoulder bones. They stop growing when a child’s bones mature.

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Related Specialties: Bone Tumors


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