An enchondroma is a cartilage cyst that can be found in the bone narrow. A way to detect an enchondroma is on an X-ray scan, by undergoing MRI, or PET scan.
yes enchondroma can go bone to bone
test to detect hysterical palalysis
Medically speaking, breathing is called "respirating."
Medically speaking, no -- no problem at all.
no itis a type ofbenignbone tumor that originates fromcartilage
Depends what you mean by "unsafe", medically speaking they can stir up alot of allergies etc
Medically speaking, a sick person is called a "patient" if they are under the care of a medical professional.
Medically speaking, a human baby is said to be born when they completely pass through the vagina to the outside of the mother's body.A stillborn baby, even though it did not take a breath and is still or motionless, is born nonetheless.
Medically speaking the easiest way to become intoxicated would be an Alcohol Suppository. This is highly dangerous and should not be done.
Generally speaking anyone can be asked to testify. Though someone can be ruled as medically or mentally unable or incompetent to testify.
Not that is known, medically speaking. However, any history of malpractice, on his part, would be recorded at the National Practitioner Data Bank.
Yes, an enchondroma can be surgically removed if it causes symptoms, such as pain or fractures, or if there are concerns about its growth. The procedure typically involves excising the tumor along with a margin of healthy bone. It's essential to consult with an orthopedic surgeon or a specialist in bone tumors for a proper evaluation and to discuss the best treatment options based on your specific situation.