Talk:Multiple osteochondromatosis

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Osteocartilaginous exostosis in multiple form is the same as Multiple osteochondromatosis. I feel these can be merged, this disorder is known by multiple names. Sarah Ziegler National Director of Research and Coordinator of Clinical Information MHE Research Foundation

[edit] Duplicates

The two articles proposed for merger appear to be duplicates; one original, one edited.