Hereditary multiple exostoses: Report of a kindred

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In a large family with 37 members with multiple exostoses, only one person has developed sarcomatous degeneration of a lesion. Our review of published reports revealed great variation in the incidence of malignancy in multiple exostoses (10 to 25%). Most studies had sampling errors leading to the apparent overstatement of risk. In large pedigrees with essentially complete ascertainment of affected subjects, the risk of malignancy is nearer 3% or less. This lower risk for malignancy may be more appropriate in counselling affected subjects.

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Gordon, S. L., Buchanan, J. R., & Ladda, R. L. (1981). Hereditary multiple exostoses: Report of a kindred. Journal of Medical Genetics, 18(6), 428–430. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.18.6.428

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