Heterotopic ossification is the latest terminology for myositis ossificans as there is no inflammation in the muscle nor it is ossification all the time. A better term proposed is heterotopic mineralisation. The patho-physiology is vague. The differential diagnosis between various soft tissue calcifications and heterotopic ossifications is discussed exhaustively with the help of several illustrations. Imaging findings with emphasis on conventional radiology with its characteristic appearances are described
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is characterised by the formation of bone at atypical sites. This type...
5noMyositis ossificans (MO) is a heterotopic bone formation in soft tissues, usually caused by traum...
Early diagnosis and treatment of heterotopic ossification (HO) is essential to the prevention of com...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the process by which calcified bone develops in soft tissues. Becau...
Myositis Ossificans [MO], a florid ossification, may occur in muscles and soft tissue. It is also ca...
In the following case study an atypical presentation of myositisossificans (MO) in the superior ante...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a diverse pathologic process, defined as the formation of extraskel...
Extraskeletal osteogenesis, most often in muscles, is a rare and inexplicable event with serious cli...
Myositis Ossificans (MO) is an unusual pathological entity still largely unknown, characterized by d...
Myositis Ossificans (MO) is an unusual pathological entity still largely unknown, characterized by d...
Background: The term myositis ossificans refers to the formation of ossifications in the muscles, li...
Myositis Ossificans (MO) is an unusual pathological entity still largely unknown, characterized by ...
Objectives: Heterotopic ossification is a formation of bone at unusual sites. The present study is a...
Abstract Musculoskeletal calcifications are frequent on radiographs and sometimes problematic. The g...
The purpose of this article is to review calcified or ossified benign soft tissue lesions that may s...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is characterised by the formation of bone at atypical sites. This type...
5noMyositis ossificans (MO) is a heterotopic bone formation in soft tissues, usually caused by traum...
Early diagnosis and treatment of heterotopic ossification (HO) is essential to the prevention of com...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the process by which calcified bone develops in soft tissues. Becau...
Myositis Ossificans [MO], a florid ossification, may occur in muscles and soft tissue. It is also ca...
In the following case study an atypical presentation of myositisossificans (MO) in the superior ante...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a diverse pathologic process, defined as the formation of extraskel...
Extraskeletal osteogenesis, most often in muscles, is a rare and inexplicable event with serious cli...
Myositis Ossificans (MO) is an unusual pathological entity still largely unknown, characterized by d...
Myositis Ossificans (MO) is an unusual pathological entity still largely unknown, characterized by d...
Background: The term myositis ossificans refers to the formation of ossifications in the muscles, li...
Myositis Ossificans (MO) is an unusual pathological entity still largely unknown, characterized by ...
Objectives: Heterotopic ossification is a formation of bone at unusual sites. The present study is a...
Abstract Musculoskeletal calcifications are frequent on radiographs and sometimes problematic. The g...
The purpose of this article is to review calcified or ossified benign soft tissue lesions that may s...
Heterotopic ossification (HO) is characterised by the formation of bone at atypical sites. This type...
5noMyositis ossificans (MO) is a heterotopic bone formation in soft tissues, usually caused by traum...
Early diagnosis and treatment of heterotopic ossification (HO) is essential to the prevention of com...