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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia of bone
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1958Present Illness.--The patient, a B-year-old white girl, was referred to this office by auother dentist on April 1, 1955, for removal of the upper and lower first and second deciduous molars, During the course of the examination, the entire clinical picture revealed itself (it will be presented in detail below).
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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia with acromegaly
The American Journal of Medicine, 1985A 26-year-old man was found to have incomplete polyostotic fibrous dysplasia of bone and elevated growth hormone and prolactin levels. There was roentgenographic evidence of a pituitary tumor. The natural history of fibrous dysplasia in relationship to excess growth hormone secretion since childhood is described.
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Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1944
A fairly typical example of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia is recorded in a girl of 4 1/2 years. There were some unusual features about the patient, such as retarded mental development, very extensive lesions in the bones, predominance of cartilage in bone biopsy and anaemia with nucleated red cells in the peripheral blood.
D. K. O’Donovan +3 more
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A fairly typical example of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia is recorded in a girl of 4 1/2 years. There were some unusual features about the patient, such as retarded mental development, very extensive lesions in the bones, predominance of cartilage in bone biopsy and anaemia with nucleated red cells in the peripheral blood.
D. K. O’Donovan +3 more
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Radiology, 1943
In the course of our examination of candidates for induction into the United States Army an example of a rather rare clinical syndrome was encountered. While this disease has been described in the literature under a variety of names, the one suggested by Lichtenstein (1)—polyostotic fibrous dysplasia—appears satisfactory and has been adopted in ...
Lewis E. Etter, John W. Hurst
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In the course of our examination of candidates for induction into the United States Army an example of a rather rare clinical syndrome was encountered. While this disease has been described in the literature under a variety of names, the one suggested by Lichtenstein (1)—polyostotic fibrous dysplasia—appears satisfactory and has been adopted in ...
Lewis E. Etter, John W. Hurst
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1939
The skeletal disease known as polyostotic fibrous dysplasia has been described in the literature under a variety of designations, including osteodystrophia fibrosa unilateralis, osteitis fibrosa localisata, osteodystrophia fibrosa cystica generalisata, fibrous osteodystrophy and osteitis fibrosa disseminata.
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The skeletal disease known as polyostotic fibrous dysplasia has been described in the literature under a variety of designations, including osteodystrophia fibrosa unilateralis, osteitis fibrosa localisata, osteodystrophia fibrosa cystica generalisata, fibrous osteodystrophy and osteitis fibrosa disseminata.
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Restrictive lung disease and cor pulmonale secondary to polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
International Journal of Cardiology, 2009Pierre D Maldjian
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Chondrosarcoma occurring in a patient with polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
Skeletal Radiology, 1981James R Neff, J R Neff
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Case Study: A rare case report of 39 years old Female with Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia
International Journal of Nursing Care, 2022exaly

