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Myositis ossificans comprises two syndromes characterized by heterotopic ossification (calcification) of muscle.
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[edit] PresentationThe condition may sometimes be diagnosed from radiographs obtained for unrelated problems. Most (i.e. 80%) ossifications arise in the thigh or arm, and are caused by a premature return to activity after an injury. Other sites include intercostal spaces, erector spinae, pectoralis muscles, glutei, and the chest. Hazy densities are sometimes noted approximately one month after injury, while the denser opacities eventually seen may not be apparent until two months have passed. [edit] TreatmentTreatment is initially conservative, as some patients' calcifications will spontaneously be reabsorbed, and others will have minimal symptoms. In occasional cases, surgical debridement of the abnormal tissue is required, although success of such therapy is limited. [edit] References
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