Dysuria: An unusual complication of pubic exostosis in a child 10 years
Exostosis or osteochondromas are benign bone tumors frequently.These benign tumors may be symptomatic or be manifested on the occasion of a complication. We report the case of a child boy 1O years, admitted to our training multiple exostosis, with a location iliopubic left that proved by painful ind...
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doaj-3965533a946a43d6a9827c9f3d9864002020-11-25T02:53:17ZengElsevierJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports2213-57662020-01-0152Dysuria: An unusual complication of pubic exostosis in a child 10 yearsMerouane Nour0Mohamed El Fatri Lamghari1Mohamed Belahcen2Tarik Madhi3Service of Traumatology-Pediatric Orthopedics University Hospital Mohamed VI Oujda, University Mohamed 1, Oujda, MoroccoService of Traumatology-Pediatric Orthopedics University Hospital Mohamed VI Oujda, University Mohamed 1, Oujda, Morocco; Corresponding author.Service of Traumatology-Pediatric Orthopedics University Hospital Mohamed VI Oujda, University Mohamed 1, Oujda, MoroccoService of Traumatology-Orthopedic Pediatric Children's Hospital of Rabat-Morocco, University Mohamed V Souissi, Rabat, MoroccoExostosis or osteochondromas are benign bone tumors frequently.These benign tumors may be symptomatic or be manifested on the occasion of a complication. We report the case of a child boy 1O years, admitted to our training multiple exostosis, with a location iliopubic left that proved by painful induration left of the base of the penis. Induration the increasing volume, it bothered the child during urination. Conventional radiography and CT were in favor of a pedunculated osteochondroma of the left iliac ramus compressing the urethra. The child underwent surgical tumor resection and pathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of osteochondroma. The evolution was good with disappearance of urinary symptoms down two years without recurrence. Keywords: Exostosis, Osteochondroma, Dysuria, Iliopubic, Childhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576619303173 |
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Dysuria: An unusual complication of pubic exostosis in a child 10 years |
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Dysuria: An unusual complication of pubic exostosis in a child 10 years |
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dysuria: an unusual complication of pubic exostosis in a child 10 years |
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports |
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Exostosis or osteochondromas are benign bone tumors frequently.These benign tumors may be symptomatic or be manifested on the occasion of a complication. We report the case of a child boy 1O years, admitted to our training multiple exostosis, with a location iliopubic left that proved by painful induration left of the base of the penis. Induration the increasing volume, it bothered the child during urination. Conventional radiography and CT were in favor of a pedunculated osteochondroma of the left iliac ramus compressing the urethra. The child underwent surgical tumor resection and pathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of osteochondroma. The evolution was good with disappearance of urinary symptoms down two years without recurrence. Keywords: Exostosis, Osteochondroma, Dysuria, Iliopubic, Child |
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