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The experience with 35 patients with unilateral condylar hyperplasia is described. Possibilities of distinction between active and non-active cases are discussed as well as the histological findings. Different surgical procedures were used for treatment. Pain in the joint area is a prominent feature in this group. The treatment was effective in this regard in all patients.