To use the full drop down tool bar you will need to move your mouse over the tool bar and scroll or use the small scroll located on the right hand of this webpage. This file will take a few minutes to download Osteochondroma / Exostoses Section 1 of out line PDF file link: click the binoculars icon to search terms within the PDF file. If you wish, you can download the PDF (adobe) files contained on this website. When you open the PDF files on your computer, go to VIEW and click on READ OUT LOUD, sit back and listen to them read to you. Our goal is to make this website as user friendly as possible. Sections 3 & 6 are under embargo, these sections could not be posted to this website once the copy rights are released for public viewing they will be posted to our website. Section # 2 of out line link Multiple Osteochondromas: Clinicopathological and Genetic Spectrum and Suggestions for Clinical Management. Liesbeth Hameetman, Judith V.M.G. Bovée, Antonie H.M. Taminiau, Herman M. Kroon, Pancras C.W. Hogendoorn Section #4 of out line link Decreased EXT expression and intracellular accumulation of HSPG in osteochondromas and peripheral chondrosarcomas. L Hameetman, G David, A Yavas , SJ White , AHM Taminiau , A-M Cleton-Jansen , PCW Hogendoorn , JVMG Bovée Section #5 of out line link Peripheral chondrosarcoma progression is accompanied by decreased Indian Hedgehog signaling. L Hameetman, LB Rozeman, M Lombaerts, J Oosting, AHM Taminiau, A-M Cleton-Jansen, JVMG Bovée, PCW Hogendoorn Section #7 of out line link EXT-related pathways are not involved in the pathogenesis of dysplasia epiphysealis hemimelica and metachondromatosis. JVMG Bovée, L Hameetman, HM Kroon, T Aigner, PCW Hogendoorn Section # 8 of out line link Total Summary |
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