Pediatric cartilage dystrophy-hemangioma syndrome
Cartilage dystrophy-Maffucci syndrome is Maffucci syndrome, also known as chondrogenesis dysplasia with multiple hemangiomas, endochondroma syndrome, multiple enchondromatosis, Ollier synthesis Symptoms, progressive cartilage development disorder and multiple hemangiomas, Kast syndrome cartilage dysplasia, chondrodysplasia with hemangioma, chondrodystrophy with vascular hamartoma, etc. The incidence is mostly 1 to 5 years old, mainly cartilage tumors of the hand, foot and small bones, which can develop into chondrosarcoma. Cartilage hypoplasia is progressive, and flat bones are rarely involved until adolescence. The main characteristic of this symptom is the coexistence of chondrocyte hyperplasia and hemangiomas.
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