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Review Case Reports
Scapular osteochondroma presenting with exostosis bursata.
- F Cuomo, K Blank, J D Zuckerman, and D A Present.
- Hospital for Joint Disease, New York City.
- Bull Hosp Jt Dis. 1993 Jan 1;52(2):55-8.
AbstractA 33-year-old male presented with acute onset of scapular winging following an injury to the shoulder girdle. A scapular osteochondroma was identified radiographically that was completely asymptomatic until the time of injury. Clinical presentation included the presence of a large exostosis bursata. Surgical resection of the osteochondroma resulted in resolution of all signs and symptoms.
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