Enchondromatosis
A rare benign disorder characterized by lack of normal endochondral ossification, and the growth of multiple enchondromas. It primarily affects the bones of the hand, in children and young adults. Extent of the disease varies; in some cases, neoplastic involvement may be widespread causing considerable deformity.
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Divisional Railway Hospital
C.M.S.
G.S.V.M.Medical College,Kanpur
M.S.(Orthopaedic)
Primary Care Physian
Dispensary
KEM Hospital AND Seth G.S. Medical
M.B.B.S
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MBBS MD Dch.
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Ex-Orthopaedician
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Distt. Red Cross Society Bhawan
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MBBS
Kg Diagnostic Center
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DNB
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Pathologist
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M. D. Pathology
Ggh
Student
Siddhartha Medical College
Mbbs
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