. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . show the im-portance of a restudy of the possibilitiesof excessive bone formation, both be-nign and malignant. I have gone overall the cases of exostoses or benign os-sifying tumors subjected to ,and, although in some there has beenreformation of bone, in none has it beenas excessive as in Le Contes case; itusually appeared directly after opera-tion and then gradually receded. In the restudy of the cases of ossi-fying myositis the same is true—rapidformation of bone after trauma an:-then, after a short time, recession. These two stu


. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . show the im-portance of a restudy of the possibilitiesof excessive bone formation, both be-nign and malignant. I have gone overall the cases of exostoses or benign os-sifying tumors subjected to ,and, although in some there has beenreformation of bone, in none has it beenas excessive as in Le Contes case; itusually appeared directly after opera-tion and then gradually receded. In the restudy of the cases of ossi-fying myositis the same is true—rapidformation of bone after trauma an:-then, after a short time, recession. These two stumps, Baers and mine,are the only two showing excessive boneformation. In mine it appeared immediately and then receded, in Baerscase it appeared late and was progres-sive. Case 8—(Pathol. No. 800)—Be-nign osteoma or ossifying myositis sur-rounding the upper third of the in 1 894 ossifying at the shoulder-joint. Deatheight years later with symptoms of ob-struction of the esophagus (Figs. 16,17, 18 and 19).. Tig. 17—Pathol. No. 800. Case oiteoma or ogslfylng myosl-tl« of upper third of humerus. Pho-tograph of aorface of dried speci-men. 126 ^


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