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Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1984
Fibrous dysplasia, a bone dysplasia of unknown pathogenesis, may be either monostotic or polyostotic. Not only is the femur involved in nearly all cases of the polyostotic form, but a distinct unilateral predilection is often noted. The following case illustrates the classic polyostotic changes.
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Fibrous dysplasia, a bone dysplasia of unknown pathogenesis, may be either monostotic or polyostotic. Not only is the femur involved in nearly all cases of the polyostotic form, but a distinct unilateral predilection is often noted. The following case illustrates the classic polyostotic changes.
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British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1955
Summary Two cases of fibrous dysplasia of rib are described. The possibilities of endocrine traumatic and congenital factors in the etiology of the condition are discussed. The histological and radiological appearances are described, and it is suggested that awareness of the existence of this lesion in rib is the mainstay of the diagnosis.
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Summary Two cases of fibrous dysplasia of rib are described. The possibilities of endocrine traumatic and congenital factors in the etiology of the condition are discussed. The histological and radiological appearances are described, and it is suggested that awareness of the existence of this lesion in rib is the mainstay of the diagnosis.
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Fibrous Dysplasia of Single Bones (Monostotic Fibrous Dysplasia)
Military Medicine, 1946openaire +3 more sources