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Updated: Oct 10 2024

Osteochondroma & Multiple Hereditary Exostosis

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  • Epidemiology
  • Etiology
  • Multiple Hereditary Exostosis (MHE)
  • Presentation
  • Imaging
  • Histology
  • Differentials
  • Treatment
  • Techniques
  • Complications
  • Prognosis
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An 18-year-old high school athlete presents to your clinic following an injury during a competition. The patient arrives with an MRI, ordered by his primary care provider, which is available for review in Figure A. After discussing with the athlete and his parents, you plan to perform an arthroscopic labral repair. Which mechanism is most classically associated with this patient's injury?
  • A

Anteriorly directed force applied to an abducted and externally rotated shoulder

28%

224/790

Anteriorly directed forced applied to an abducted and internally rotated shoulder

7%

58/790

Axial loading of a flexed, adducted and externally rotated shoulder

5%

36/790

Axial loading of a flexed, adducted and internally rotated shoulder

57%

452/790

Hyperabduction force applied to a neutrally rotated shoulder

1%

6/790

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Pathology | Osteochondroma & Multiple Hereditary Exostosis
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