All of the following are the causes of sudden increase in pain in osteochondroma, except:
Correct Answer: Degenerative changes
Description: Ans. D. Degenerative changesa. Osteochondroma is usually painless. Sudden onset of pain in osteochondroma can be due to:b. Malignant transformationc. Bursitisd. Fracturee. Pressure or traction on neighboring structures (nerve/tendon/muscle)
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