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Pathology | Osteochondroma & Multiple Hereditary Exostosis

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Multiple Hereditary Axastosis - What Is the Correct Answer?

Multiple hereditary exastosis is an autizoma, dominant inherited disease caused by mutations in the e x t one, e x t two or e x t three genes like solitary astio condromas. The most common location for ex astoses is around the knee. And the rate of transfor ation to conde sarcoma is somewhere between point five seven to eight point three %,. but depends significantly on the number and location of the ex astoses.

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