نتایج جستجو برای: Myositis ossificans

تعداد نتایج: 9429  

2015
Jian Wei Yingwei Jia Bingsheng Liang

INTRODUCTION Myositis ossificans usually occurs in the vicinity of the elbow, knee joints, or hip joints, following obvious trauma or surgery. This is the first report on myositis ossificans of the serratus anterior. CASE PRESENTATION In this report we present a case of myositis ossificans within the serratus anterior which developed as a complication due to long-term nape massage. The patien...

2013
Latifa Tahiri Laila Chbani Siham Tizniti Abdelmajid Elmrini Taoufik Harzy

Myositis ossificans is a benign self limiting condition that usually related to trauma. Despite a clinically and histologically distinct entity, myositis ossificans still causes considerable difficulties in diagnosis. A 33-year-old Moroccan woman presented with a 2-month history of left inguinal inflammatory pain with limping gait, MRI examination suggested a malignant neoplasm such as soft tis...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1981
L Sazbon T Najenson M Tartakovsky E Becker Z Grosswasser

Widespread periarticular new-bone formation (myositis ossificans) was studied in 45 patients with brain damage who were in long-term coma. Thirty-six of these patients displayed myositis ossificans around at least one major joint. The development of myositis ossificans was shown to be independent of the sex and age of the patient and also of the aetiology, duration and outcome of the coma. Radi...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2012
etrat javadi rad azadeh almasi behzad khoshraftar

we describe a rare case of laryngeal fasciitis ossificans. a 58-year-old man presented with hoarseness and a nodule was found in the larynx. excisional biopsy was performed, and follow-up laryngoscopy showed complete resolution of this reactive lesion, and normal laryngeal function. the 0.6 cm diameter nodule was well circumscribed and histologically, the lesion was composed of uniform woven bo...

2010
Jose Aneiros-Fernandez Mercedes Caba-Molina Salvador Arias-Santiago Francisco O'Valle Pedro Hernandez-Cortes Jose Aneiros-Cachaza

UNLABELLED Myositis ossificans circumscripta is a form of heterotopic ossification that is benign in nature associated to a trauma, but may appear clinically and radiologically as a malignant neoplasm. We describe a rare case of calcifying of myositis ossificans not associated to trauma in a 35-year-old woman with a mass in her upper third and external of right thigh. We discuss some of the dif...

2015
Tsutomu Akahane Naoya Mori Yukio Nakatsuchi

INTRODUCTION Myositis ossificans is a benign, self-limiting, tumor-like lesion that usually affects the elbow and thigh; occurrence in the hand is uncommon. We report a rare case of a patient with myositis ossificans in the thenar region. CASE PRESENTATION A 15-year-old Japanese girl presented to our hospital with a 2-month history of a painful mass in the right thenar region without previous...

2014
Pankaj Kumar Mishra Prakhar Singhal Jiten Shukla Deepak Singh Maravi

INTRODUCTION Myositis ossificans [MO] is a benign heterotropic bone forming (often- self resolving) pathology of bone and soft tissue. Here we are reporting the first time in literature for osteomyelitis of myositis ossificans in arm of a male due to trauma as a perusal of rare entity. CASE REPORT It is a case report of a 25 years old male presented to us in out-patient department with chief ...

2010
Jun Nishio Kazuki Nabeshima Hiroshi Iwasaki Masatoshi Naito

INTRODUCTION Myositis ossificans is a benign, self-limiting condition that usually affects young, athletically active men. To the best of our knowledge, this case report describes the oldest recorded patient with myositis ossificans. CASE PRESENTATION Our patient was an 83-year-old Japanese woman who presented with a one week history of a palpable mass in the left thigh. She had a history of ...

2010
Mi Nyong Choi Gyung Kyu Lee Kyung Jin Suh

plastic formation of heterotopic bone in the skeletal muscle (1-5). Although myositis ossificans can occur anywhere in the body following trauma, it is predominantly localized to high-risk sites of injury, such as large muscles of the extremities (2-4). Most lesions are related to direct major trauma or repeated minor injuries. No history of trauma is present in approximately 40% of patients (2...

Journal: :Cases Journal 2008
Shelain Patel Andrew Richards Ravi Trehan Gil T Railton

BACKGROUND Fractures of the clavicle are common injuries. The complications have been well documented in the literature. CASE PRESENTATION Despite it close proximity to the sternocleidomastoid muscle and myositis ossificans recognised as a known complication of any fracture, the two have never previously been described in association secondary to a fracture of the clavicle. We present a case ...

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