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James Peter Southwell-Keely1, Siraj Sira, Adrian Cohen
1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Sydney, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia. jamess@med.usyd.edu.au
Abstract:
Maffucci syndrome belongs to a group of disorders known as enchondromatoses. First described in 1881, it features multiple enchondromas and vascular abnormalities, mainly haemangiomas. The syndrome is a variant of Ollier's disease, which consists solely of multiple enchondromas. This case serves to highlight important features of a rare condition.
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