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Osteochondroma, also known as osteocartilaginous exostosis or simply exostosis,
comprises about 8.5% of all primary bone tumors and about 36% of those that are
benign. Osteochondromas affect mostly the long bones ; only 3% of solitary
osteochondromas originate in the spine, while a solitary lesion in the cervical spine is
distinctly rare.
We present a case of osteochondroma of the upper cervical spine, presenting as a
posterior neck mass, Although rare, spinal osteochondromas should be considered in the
differential diagnosis of neck masses, and surgical treatment should be undertaken to
correct secondary pain, disability, neurologic deficits, or cosmetic deformities.

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Osteochondroma; Cervical spine; Neck Mass;

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