Abstract
Abstract:Myositis ossificans is a form of heterotopic bone formation that is caused most commonly by a traumatic injury. In the active phase, it shows intense uptake on a Tc-99m MDP bone scan, and its extraosseous location is usually evident from planar images alone. However, if it is small and very
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