
AP radiograph of the distal femur demonstrating a pedunculated osteochondroma arising from the metaphysis. The lesion shows continuity of the cortex and medullary cavity with the parent bone (pathognomonic). The stalk points away from the adjacent joint. A cartilage cap (not visible on X-ray) overlies the bony exostosis. This is a solitary lesion in a skeletally immature patient.
Source: PTPN11 Mutations in Metachondromatosis: Exostosis Imaging • PMC3077396 • CC-BY
Describe the clinical and radiographic features of osteochondroma.
What are the indications for treatment and surgical technique?
Describe hereditary multiple exostoses (HME).
How do you recognize malignant transformation?
What are the complications of osteochondroma?
Discuss outcomes and surveillance.