Vol. 9, Issue 1 (2023)
Case report of post traumatic myositis ossificans in lateral head of gastrocnemius
Author(s):
Dr. Harshil Chappan, Dr. Parth Patel, Dr. Nishil Patel, Dr. Jayesh Thummar and Dr. Dhruv Patel
Abstract:
Myositis Ossificans [MO], a florid ossification, may occur in muscles and soft tissue. It is also called by many different names. The lesion contains actively proliferating fibroblasts and osteoblasts and early in its development may be confused with a malignant tumor. It commonly affects vigorous young men and more so among athletes. Most often involved are the flexor muscles of the arm and the quadriceps femoris. By time of presentation, ossification is extensive and the benign nature of the lesion is usually evident on radiological studies. While literature shows that MO Is common in the flexor muscles of the arm, the hamstrings and quadriceps femoris, it is noted that other muscles of the around the knee joint can also be affected as demonstrated in the case presented here.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Harshil Chappan, Dr. Parth Patel, Dr. Nishil Patel, Dr. Jayesh Thummar and Dr. Dhruv Patel. Case report of post traumatic myositis ossificans in lateral head of gastrocnemius. Int. J. Orthop. Sci. 2023;9(1):154-157. DOI: 10.22271/ortho.2023.v9.i1c.3289