A rare disorder that causes benign (not cancer) growths of cartilage in the bones. These growths usually occur in the bones of the hands and feet, but they may also occur in the skull, ribs, and spine. They may cause bones to break, to be deformed, or to be shorter than normal. People with Ollier disease have an increased risk of developing certain types of cancer, including chondrosarcoma (cancer that forms in bone cartilage) and cancers of the ovary or liver. Ollier disease is most common in children and young adults. Also called enchondromatosis.
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