Forearm deformity
Possible conditions
Hereditary Multiple Exostoses: 3 Genes And 6 Biomarkers To Track
Living with hereditary multiple exostoses means navigating a condition where the same diagnosis can produce wildly different lives. One person carries a handful of small, stable growths for decades. Another develops dozens of exostoses that compress nerves, limit joint mobility, and require repeated surgeries before they turn thirty.