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Exostoses


Benign hypertrophy that projects outward from the surface of bone, often containing a cartilaginous component.

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Mandibular tori <b>exostosis</b>.
Mandibular tori exostosis.
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Hereditary multiple <b>exostoses</b>
Hereditary multiple exostoses
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with an <b>exostosis</b> at the
with an exostosis at the
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<b>Exostoses</b> (Surfer's Ear):
Exostoses (Surfer's Ear):
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Cartilaginous <b>Exostoses</b>
Cartilaginous Exostoses
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Multiple Hereditary <b>Exostoses</b>:
Multiple Hereditary Exostoses:
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<b>Exostoses</b>, the growths
Exostoses, the growths
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<b>Exostosis</b>: Clinical and
Exostosis: Clinical and
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Hereditary multiple exostosesPotocki-Shaffer syndromeBuccal exostosisSubungual exostosisJan Sophus JansenMaison JansenJansen Newman InstituteExostosisSusan Estelle JansenMarius Jansen

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