An atypical presentation of myositis ossificans
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https://doi.org/10.17159/2078-516X/2016/v28i1a1416Abstract
In the following case study an atypical presentation of myositis
ossificans (MO) in the superior anterolateral thigh of a young
soccer player is discussed. This case demonstrates that MO can
present without obvious history of trauma, which makes the
diagnosis of this condition more challenging. The most important
differential diagnosis is malignant osteosarcoma or soft-tissue
sarcoma, which usually presents without trauma. Additionally
both pathologies typically occur in the same population.
Keywords: case report, ossification, osteosarcoma
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