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An Unusual Case of Fibrous Dysplasia, Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis, and Eagle's Syndrome. [PDF]
Singh G, Murugan P S, S G, V M.
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2002
<i>Definition:</i> Fibrous dysplasia (FD) of bone is a non-inheritable congenital disorder affecting both genders. It is characterized by expanding fibrous lesions, which contain bone-forming mesenchymal cells. <i>Pathophysiology:</i> FD is caused by a somatic activating mutation of the alpha subunit of the Gs protein (Gsα ...
Eckhard, Schoenau, Frank, Rauch
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<i>Definition:</i> Fibrous dysplasia (FD) of bone is a non-inheritable congenital disorder affecting both genders. It is characterized by expanding fibrous lesions, which contain bone-forming mesenchymal cells. <i>Pathophysiology:</i> FD is caused by a somatic activating mutation of the alpha subunit of the Gs protein (Gsα ...
Eckhard, Schoenau, Frank, Rauch
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Orbit, 2010
An atypical presentation of fibrous dysplasia with a very large cystic component is described. The MR pattern was not diagnostic.
Devron H, Char +3 more
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An atypical presentation of fibrous dysplasia with a very large cystic component is described. The MR pattern was not diagnostic.
Devron H, Char +3 more
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1996
ABSTRACT Fibrous dysplasia provides the orthopedic surgeon with tremendous reconstructive challenges. The manifestations of the condition are very diverse and often involve organ systems not routinely cared for by the orthopedic surgeon. We present a concise review of the radiography, histology, clinical manifestations, and complications of ...
R P, Stanton, B E, Montgomery
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ABSTRACT Fibrous dysplasia provides the orthopedic surgeon with tremendous reconstructive challenges. The manifestations of the condition are very diverse and often involve organ systems not routinely cared for by the orthopedic surgeon. We present a concise review of the radiography, histology, clinical manifestations, and complications of ...
R P, Stanton, B E, Montgomery
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1975
Three cases of monostotic fibrous dysplasia of the cranial bones are presented. Several theories of the etiology of this uncommon condition are put forward and the relationship between monostotic and polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, Albright's disease, and hyperparathyroidism is examined.
D M, Williams, R S, Thomas
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Three cases of monostotic fibrous dysplasia of the cranial bones are presented. Several theories of the etiology of this uncommon condition are put forward and the relationship between monostotic and polyostotic fibrous dysplasia, Albright's disease, and hyperparathyroidism is examined.
D M, Williams, R S, Thomas
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2004
Fibrous dysplasia is a developmental disorder of bone that can present in a monostotic or polyostotic form. Primarily affecting adolescents and young adults, it accounts for 7% of benign bone tumors. Many of the asymptomatic lesions are found incidentally; the remainder present with symptoms of swelling, deformity, or pain.
Selene G, Parekh +3 more
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Fibrous dysplasia is a developmental disorder of bone that can present in a monostotic or polyostotic form. Primarily affecting adolescents and young adults, it accounts for 7% of benign bone tumors. Many of the asymptomatic lesions are found incidentally; the remainder present with symptoms of swelling, deformity, or pain.
Selene G, Parekh +3 more
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1977
An overview of the spectrum and natural history of fibrous dysplasia is an essential prerequisite of management. Current medical interest has focused upon the intriguing pathogenesis of the bone lesions, the endocrinopathies, the cutaneous pigmentation, and malignant transformation.
S L, Grabias, C J, Campbell
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An overview of the spectrum and natural history of fibrous dysplasia is an essential prerequisite of management. Current medical interest has focused upon the intriguing pathogenesis of the bone lesions, the endocrinopathies, the cutaneous pigmentation, and malignant transformation.
S L, Grabias, C J, Campbell
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Craniomaxillofacial Fibrous Dysplasia
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2002Fibrous dysplasia is a nonneoplastic developmental disease of osseous tissue. It is a lesion of unknown etiology, uncertain pathogenesis, and diverse histopathology. In this series of 16 patients with fibrous dysplasia of the craniomaxillofacial bones, the disease was generally monostotic and most commonly maxillary in location.
Gundogan, H +5 more
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Craniofacial Fibrous Dysplasia
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1985This article describes a 20-year-old man with widespread polyostotic fibrous dysplasia that resulted in massive craniofacial deformity with unilateral exorbitism and oronasal obstruction. The patient illustrates the rare occurrence of fibrous dysplasia with major malformation of the face and skull, requiring multiple stages of surgical "sculpture" to ...
S A, Zanini +3 more
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1951
A case of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia in an African male is described. The case also had bilateral congenital cataracts and nerve deafness on the side affected by the dysplasia.
S, MEYERSOHN, I J, GREK
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A case of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia in an African male is described. The case also had bilateral congenital cataracts and nerve deafness on the side affected by the dysplasia.
S, MEYERSOHN, I J, GREK
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