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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 1959;41:1341-1344.
© 1959 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc


Chondrodysplasia (Ollier's Disease)

Report of a Case with a Thirty-Eight-Year Follow-up

Mather Cleveland M.D.1 and J. William Fielding M.D.1

1 NEW YORK, N. Y.

This is a case of chondrolysplasia of the Ollier type. It is an asymmetrical cartilaginous dysplasia, with resulting skeletal deformity confined (in this patient) to the left lower extremity. The condition is deforming but does not appear to be seriously handicapping to the patient.


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