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MYOSITIS OSSIFICANS TRAUMATICA
RALPH F. BOWERS
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The Surgical Department of the New York Hospital and Cornell Medical College
1937 by The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1937; 19:215-221 
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Abstract

In the treatment of the condition known as myositis ossificans traumatica, the necessity of operation in cases of non-absorption and disability is stressed.

Comparison of the pathological findings showed a predominant number of giant or osteoclastic cells in the case in which absorption took place, while not one of these cells was present in the case demanding operation. These pathological pictures clearly parallel the clinical observations.

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