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A STUDY OF MULTIPLE CARTILAGINOUS EXOSTOSIS

FOUR CASES WITH REPORT OF CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM METABOLISM IN TWO CASES

JAMES A. HONEIJ, M.D.

Arch Intern Med. 1920;25(6):584-627.

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The first case was seen by me in 1912 in the service of Dr. Francis H. Williams at the Boston City Hospital, since which time several cases have been studied. Early in 1917 a case in New Haven came under observation and was referred to me by Dr. William F. Verdi. It was studied essentially for calcium and magnesium balances in conjunction with Drs. Frank P. Underhill and Jean L. Bogert. Eighteen months later a second case was studied, and the results compared with those found in the first case. During this time, two other cases were under observation but no study of the calcium and magnesium metabolism was made.

This report covers the complete examination of four cases, from a clinical, osteologic and roentgenographic point of view and includes the metabolic results in two of them. A pathologic report of a growth removed in one case is also attached. . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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