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  1. Molecular Profiling of Solitary and Ollier Disease-related Central Chondrosarcomas: An Investigation of DNA Aberrations, mRNA and Protein Expression by Leida B. Rozeman, 2005
  2. Allergy: The Facts (Oxford Medical Publications) by Robert J. Davies, Susan Ollier, 1989-05-18

61. Dyschondroplasia
Dyschondroplasia (enchondromatosis)(ollier s disease) Images.http//www.sbu.ac.uk/. Useful Link http//www.bdid.com/ollier.htm.
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Dyschondroplasia - (enchondromatosis)(Ollier's disease)
Definition
A rarely familial, proliferation of cartilage in the metaphyses of several bones, most commonly of the hands and feet, causing distorted growth in length or pathological fractures; chondrosarcoma frequently develops.
Radiographic Appearance
Bones shortened
Rarefied shaft with streaks
Dilated cortex
Translucent metaphysis
Pathology
An enchondroma is a bit of cartilage (gristle) that has been left behind during the early development of a bone. As the bone lengthens, it gets dragged toward the shaft of a bone, where it begins growing on its own. They are probably not true tumors. The commonest site for enchondromas is the hands, followed by the feet and forearms. The skull, spine, and breastbone are seldom affected
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Often no treatment is required. A surgeon may scrape the cartilage out of the bone, and pack the cavity with bone chips. Images http://www.sbu.ac.uk/

62. Fox Mill Foot And Ankle Center > Ollier`s Disease
You are in Foot Problems diseases of the Foot ollier`s disease. ollier`sdisease is usually associated with a bony prominence under the toenail.
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63. Lengthening And Straightening Of A Humerus (arm) In Patient With Ollier's Diseas
Lengthening and Straightening of a Humerus (arm) in Patient with ollier s disease Young girl with short and deformed upper arm from ollier s disease.
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64. Ollier S Disease
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66. Case Of The Month - January, 2003
Multiple Enchodromatosis (ollier s disease) Discussion originally was describedby ollier in late 1800 s; - characterized by multiple enchondroma
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67. Podiatry Associates > Foot Problems > Diseases Of The Foot > Ollier's Disease
ollier s disease is usually associated with a bony prominence under the toenail.Some form of injury or trauma to the toe results in the formation of the
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68. Family Footcare Group, LLP > Foot Problems > Diseases Of The Foot > Ollier's Dis
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69. Ollier's Disease - General Practice Notebook
ollier s disease. This is a familial cause of multiple, unilateral chondromata.Click here for more information The information provided herein should
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Ollier's disease This is a familial cause of multiple, unilateral chondromata.
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70. Ollier's Disease - General Practice Notebook
ollier s disease Patient UK www.patient.co.uk/showd ollier s disease PatientUK www.patient.co.uk/showd Image DermIS main menu DOIA Mafucci Syndrome
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71. Journal Of Pediatric Orthopaedics B - UserLogin
Maffucci lymphangioma syndrome an unusual variant of ollier s disease, Radiographs revealed ollier s disease (multiple enchondromas) involving the
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72. Journal Of Pediatric Orthopaedics B - Abstract: Volume 12(2) March 2003 P 147-15
Maffucci lymphangioma syndrome an unusual variant of ollier s disease, a casereport and a review of the literature. Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B.
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Auyeung, Jeff; Mohanty, Khitish; Tayton, Keith Abstract:
A case of Maffucci's syndrome in an 18-month old boy is presented, in which the vascular malformation consists of lymphangioma. This is a rare variant of Maffucci's syndrome. So far only six other cases have been reported in which lymphangiomas featured. We believe that the case described here is only the second case to be reported for which a lymphangioma is the only vascular malformation in the syndrome. The literature of the other six cases was reviewed and various features identified enabling this particular disease to be classified as a distinct variant of Maffucci's syndrome.
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73. Clinical Nuclear Medicine - UserLogin
ollier s disease Characteristic Tc99m MDP Scan Features ollier s diseaseis a rare, nonhereditary skeletal condition characterized by persisting
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74. Medical Image Database, Radiology Teaching Files And Cases, MedPix™: Single
ollier’s disease is a nonhereditary condition of multiple enchondromas which is The are often extensive and unilateral in ollier’s disease.
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75. Medical Image Database, Radiology Teaching Files And Cases, MedPix™: Single
The radiographic appearance of the enchondromas of ollier s disease may appear HoweverFive to 30%patients with ollier s disease develop malignant
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She had been diagnosed as having enchondromatosis (ollier s disease) as a child . Enchondromatosis (ollier s disease) is a nonhereditary disorder of
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77. Uhrad.com Pediatric Imaging Teaching Files
Discussion Enchondromatosis (ollier s disease) is a non hereditary disorder ofenchondral ossification with lesions distributed throughout the tubular and
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Case Fifty Five - Multiple Enchondromatosis
Click on Images for Enlarged View Clinical History: Trauma to second right digit. Findings: Multiple lucent metaphyseal lesions of the proximal and middle phalanges of the fourth and fifth digits, as well as the distal metacarpals of the fourth and fifth digits. Diagnosis: Multiple enchondromatosis. Discussion: Enchondromatosis (Ollier's Disease) is a non hereditary disorder of enchondral ossification with lesions distributed throughout the tubular and flat bones of the body. The presenting clinical manifestations are masses that increase in size as the child grows, asymmetric limb shortening and either genu varus or genu valgus deformities. Radiographs of the young child could be normal in the first few years of life and later demonstrate radiolucent streaking within the metaphysis of involved bones, or at infancy may demonstrate radiolucent masses which can be round, triangular or linear. Stippled calcifications occur with age within the enchondromas. There may be considerable expansion of the tubular bones especially in the hands, and pathologic fractures may occur. Cartilaginous areas extending from the physis can lead to a growth interference resulting in limb shortening and deformities. Enchondromas typically stabilize or regress in adulthood. However, sarcomatous transformation has been described. Six types of enchondromatosis have been described, of which three are more common. If the multiple enchondromas are purely unilateral or unevenly distributed throughout the metaphyses of the long bones, sparing the cranium and spine, it is called Ollier's Disease. If the enchondromas are seen with multiple cutaneous hemangiomas (soft tissue calcifications/phleboliths) it is called Maffucci's Syndrome. If there is symmetric involvement throughout the body including the cranium, hands and feet, it is known as generalized enchondromatosis. The Ollier's and Maffucci's are more common in boys (2:1). The less frequent types include metachondromatosis which affects the short tubular bones of the hands and feet, and spondyloenchondroplasia in which the enchondromas are associated with platyspondyly, and enchondromas with irregular vertebral bodies.

78. Neurosurgery - Abstract: Volume 34(5) May 1994 P 903-906 Identical Twins With Ol
Identical Twins with ollier s disease and Intracranial Gliomas Case Report. This is the first report of ollier s disease in identical twins.
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Chang, Susan M.D.; Prados, Michael D. M.D. Abstract:
SARCOMATOUS TRANSFORMATION OF the enchondromas is a well-known complication of Ollier's disease, and nonsarcomatous malignancies have usually been associated with Maffucci's syndrome. Only 13 cases of multiple enchondromatosis associated with intracranial gliomas have been described, 5 of which were in patients with Ollier's disease. We describe three patients, including identical twins, who had both Ollier's disease and primary brain tumors. This is the first report of Ollier's disease in identical twins. These three cases support the theory that Ollier's disease and Maffucci's syndrome may represent a spectrum of the same disease process rather than two distinct diseases.
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79. Neurosurgery - Abstract: Volume 21(3) September 1987 P 400-3 A Case Of Ollier's
A case of ollier s disease associated with two intracranial gliomas. ollier s disease or multiple enchondromatosis is a deforming dysplastic disease of
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Rawlings, C E 3rd; Bullard, D E; Burger, P C; Friedman, A H Abstract:
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80. Discussion Message Display
ollier s disease was posted 06/26/1998 0937 am by Becksmom1@AOL.com some webresearch and it appears to me to actually be more like ollier s disease.
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