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Osteochondroma Symptoms
What Are the Symptoms of Osteochondroma?
The following are the most common symptoms of osteochondroma. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently.
Symptoms may include:
- A hard, immobile, detectable mass that is painless
- Lower-than-normal-height for age
- Soreness of the adjacent muscles
- One leg or arm may be longer than the other
- Pressure or irritation with exercise
Often individuals with osteochondroma will have no symptoms at all. The symptoms of osteochondroma may resemble other medical conditions or problems. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.
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