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Osteochondroma is an overgrowth of cartilage and bone that happens at the end of the bone near the growth plate. It usually grows as the child grows and stops when the child reaches skeletal maturity. Most often, it affects the long bones in the leg, the pelvis, or the shoulder blade.
Osteochondroma is the most common noncancerous bone growth. It most often occurs between ages 10 and 30.
While the exact cause of osteochondroma is not known, there is one type that is inherited and one type that isn't inherited.
These are the most common symptoms of osteochondroma:
Often, people with osteochondroma will have no symptoms at all.
When they do happen, symptoms of osteochondroma may look like other health problems. Always talk with your doctor for a diagnosis.
Your doctor will review your health history and do a physical exam. Other tests include:
Treatment will depend on your symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is.
Treatment for osteochondroma varies depending on the size of the growth and your symptoms. Treatment may include:
If there is no sign of a bone getting weak or increased overgrowth, your doctor may want to watch it over time. Careful follow-up with a doctor to keep track of bone growth may be advised.
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: