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  2. Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva - Wikipedia

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    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (/ ˌ f aɪ b r oʊ d ɪ ˈ s p l eɪ ʒ (i) ə ɒ ˈ s ɪ f ɪ k æ n z p r ə ˈ ɡ r ɛ s ɪ v ə /; [1] abbr. FOP), also called Münchmeyer disease or formerly myositis ossificans progressiva, is an extremely rare connective tissue disease in which fibrous connective tissue such as muscle, tendons, and ligaments turn into bone tissue (ossification).

  3. List of bones of the human skeleton - Wikipedia

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    The appendicular skeleton, comprising the arms and legs, including the shoulder and pelvic girdles, contains 126 bones, bringing the total for the entire skeleton to 206 bones. Infants are born with about 270 bones [4] with most of it being cartilage, but will later fuse together and decrease over time to 206 bones.

  4. Bone tumor - Wikipedia

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    A bone tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue in bone, traditionally classified as noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant). [1] [4] Cancerous bone tumors usually originate from a cancer in another part of the body such as from lung, breast, thyroid, kidney and prostate. [1] There may be a lump, pain, or neurological signs from pressure. [1]

  5. Osteosarcoma - Wikipedia

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    Large doses of Sr-90, nicknamed bone seeker, increases the risk of bone cancer and leukemia in animals and is presumed to do so in people. [10] There is no clear association between water fluoridation and cancer or deaths due to cancer, both for cancer in general and also specifically for bone cancer and osteosarcoma. [11]

  6. 3,200-year-old skeleton had cancer

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    As far as archeological finds go - this one is pretty rare. "A 3,200-year-old skeleton with cancer. ... The remains of the wealthy man, believed to be around 30 when he died, were found close to ...

  7. Osteochondroma - Wikipedia

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    Osteochondroma is the most common benign tumor of bone. [1] [2] The tumors take the form of cartilage-capped bony projections or outgrowth on the surface of bones ().[3] [4] It is characterized as a type of overgrowth that can occur in any bone where cartilage forms bone.

  8. Archaeologists crack mystery of skeleton made of bones from ...

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    Motivation for why skeleton was put together remains unclear Archaeologists crack mystery of skeleton made of bones from people who lived 2,500 years apart Skip to main content

  9. Hereditary multiple exostoses - Wikipedia

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    A person with HME has an increased risk of developing a rare form of bone cancer called chondrosarcoma as an adult. [20] Problems may be had in later life and these could include weak bones and nerve damage. [21] [22] [23] The reported rate of transformation ranges from as low as 0.57% [16] to as high as 8.3% of people with HME. [24]

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