Traumatic ossifying myositis
Traumatic ossifying myositis refers to ossification caused by repeated external injury to a certain part of the muscle. Localized people usually form bone in the scar of the muscle. Traumatic ossifying myositis is also called localized ossifying myositis, showing only a single lesion. More common before the age of 30. Often occurs after trauma.
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