Solitary osteochondroma in the body of the pubic bone: A cadaveric case report

Satheesha B. Nayak, Naveen Kumar, Srinivasa Rao Sirasanagandla*, Srilatha Parampalli Srinivas, Narendra Pamidi, Surekha D. Shetty

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Abstract

Osteochondromas develop as cartilaginous nodules in the periosteum of bones. They are the commonest benign tumors of the skeleton, generally observed in the long bones. Rarely, they are also found in the axial skeleton, flat bones of skull and facial bones. During a regular dissection, we came across a solitary osteochondroma in posterior surface of the body of the right pubic bone. Histopathology of the bony projection confirmed the typical features of the osteochondroma. The symptomatic osteochondromas are usually evaluated during radiographic examination. Though, the observed osteochondroma is relatively smaller its unusual location is remarkable and knowledge of occurrence of such nodules is clinically important during the diagnosis and planning of treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)136-138
Number of pages3
JournalAnatomy and Cell Biology
Volume51
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 1 2018

Keywords

  • Nodule
  • Osteochondroma
  • Periosteum
  • Pubic bone
  • Skeleton

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Anatomy
  • Histology
  • Developmental Biology
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Cell Biology

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