Osteomata, which are benign bone tumors, typically do not grow back after they have been surgically removed. However, recurrence can occur in some cases, depending on factors such as the completeness of the removal and individual patient characteristics. Regular monitoring may be advised to ensure there are no signs of regrowth. If you have concerns about osteomata, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
yes they do grow back
No toe could not grow back its impossible but a toe nail can grow back i think you have to wait 2 months for your toe nail to grow back
Yes they will grow back.
It depends on if he want it to grow back. But if he wants it to grow back he have to take care of it!!!
No, they will not grow back.
they grow back the same as hair
No. A chameleon's tail does not grow back.
yes a millipede can grow back
No, a plant will not grow back if it dies.
No Bones don't grow back
Yes, dog's whiskers do grow back.
The cause of osteoma is uncertain but commonly accepted theories propose embryologic, traumatic, or infectious causes. Osteomata are also found in Gardner's syndrome.