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Radiology

Last reviewed dd mmm yyyy. Last edited dd mmm yyyy

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Radiologically, the osteochondroma is well-defined. Often the lesion may look smaller than it feels because the cartilage cap is invisible.

There are two main varieties that are seen:

  • conical
  • cauliflower shaped

There may be partial calcification of the osteochondroma.

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