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Cure to Multiple Hereditary Exostoses

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Elbows x-rays
Shoulder / Arm x-rays
Legs / Knees xrays
Ankles x-rays
Hips / Pelvis x-rays
Few Types of Fixators
X-rays of fixators placed in Legs and Arm

MRI Spine

The MHE Research Foundation's X-Ray & Image Gallery
These X-rays & Images were obtained from a variety of children with MHE / MO / HME
Lauren McCabe was born with MHE and had fixator surgery to place a motorized fixator on her left arm as it
was nearly two inches shorter than her right. Lauren's story was presented on GOOD MORNING AMERICA. To
view the video of Lauren's story
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This web page was updated last on 1/26/08, 4:00pm Eastern time
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The MHE Research Foundation is proud to be working with the EuroBoNeT consortium, a European Commission
granted Network of Excellence for studying the pathology and genetics of bone tumors.