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A Multilobed Osteochondroma of the Hamate: Case Report
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 10/08/09
Koti M et al. – Osteochondromas arising from the carpal bones are unusual, and when they occur they usually arise from the scaphoid. The authors report a case of a single, multilobed osteochondroma arising from the hamate that was successfully excised, with no evidence of recurrence at 4–year follow–up.
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