Total 56 clinical symptoms reported for Multiple congenital exostosis 
Abnormal carpal morphology An abnormality affecting the carpal bones of the wrist (scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate).
 
Synonyms:Abnormal carpal bones; Abnormality of the carpal bones; Anomalous carpal bones; Carpal bone anomalies
Uncommon
Abnormal pelvis bone morphology
 
Synonyms:Abnormal shape of pelvis bone
Uncommon
Abnormality of the tarsal bones An abnormality of the tarsus are the cluster of seven bones in the foot between the tibia and fibula and the metatarsus, including the calcaneus (heel) bone and the talus (ankle) bone.
 
Synonyms:Abnormal ankle bones; Abnormal tarsals
Uncommon
Bone fracture A partial or complete breakage of the continuity of a bone.
 
Uncommon
Cervical myelopathy This information is currently in development.
 
Uncommon
Chest pain An unpleasant sensation characterized by physical discomfort (such as pricking, throbbing, or aching) localized to the chest.
 
Synonyms:Chest pain; Thoracic pain
Uncommon
Chondrosarcoma A slowly growing malignant neoplasm derived from cartilage cells.
 
Uncommon
Dysphagia Difficulty in swallowing.
 
Synonyms:Difficulty swallowing; Poor swallowing; Swallowing difficulties; Swallowing difficulty
Uncommon
Hemothorax The presence of blood in the pleural space.
 
Uncommon
Intestinal obstruction Blockage or impairment of the normal flow of the contents of the intestine towards the anal canal.
 
Synonyms:Bowel obstruction; Intestinal blockage; Intestinal obstruction
Uncommon
Peripheral nerve compression This information is currently in development.
 
Uncommon
Pneumothorax Accumulation of air in the pleural cavity leading to a partially or completely collapsed lung.
 
Synonyms:Collapsed lung
Uncommon
Pseudoaneurysm A contained rupture of an artery with a disruption in all 3 layers of the arterial wall.
 
Uncommon
Rib exostoses Multiple circumscribed bony excrescences located in the ribs.
 
Uncommon
Scapular exostoses The presence of multiple exostoses on the scapula. An exostosis is a benign growth the projects outward from the bone surface. It is capped by cartilage.
 
Synonyms:Scapulae exostoses; Shoulder bone exostoes
Uncommon
Spinal cord compression External mechanical compression of the spinal cord.
 
Synonyms:Pressure on spinal cord
Uncommon
Spinal deformities This information is currently in development.
 
Uncommon
Syringomyelia Dilated, glial-lined cavity in spinal cord. This cavity does not communicate with the central canal, and usually is between the dorsal columns unilaterally or bilaterally along the side of the cord.
 
Synonyms:Fluid-filled cyst in spinal cord; Syrinx
Uncommon
Talipes valgus Outward turning of the heel, resulting in clubfoot with the person walking on the inner part of the foot.
 
Uncommon
Tethered cord During normal embryological development, the spinal cord first occupies the entire length of the vertebral column but goes on to assume a position at the level of L1 due to differential growth of the conus medullaris and the vertebral column. The filum terminale is a slender, threadlike structure that remains after the normal regression of the distal embryonic spinal cord and attaches the spinal cord to the coccyx. A tethered cord results if there is a thickened rope-like filum terminale which anchors the cord at the level of L2 or below, potentially causing neurologic signs owing to abnormal tension on the spinal cord.
 
Synonyms:Occult spinal dysraphism
Uncommon
Urinary retention Inability to completely empty the urinary bladder during the process of urination.
 
Synonyms:Increased post-void residual urine volume
Uncommon