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Ossified means bone-like. Excrescence means outgrowth or bump. It's on the inside edge of the right shinbone, closer to the knee than to the foot.

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Ossified excrescence refers to the abnormal growth of bone in an area. In this case, it is located on the inner side (medial aspect) of the right upper part (proximal tibia) of the leg bone. This abnormal growth can be caused by factors such as trauma, infection, or certain medical conditions.

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