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Management of post‐implant fibrous dysplasia in the maxilla: A case study
Abstract Background Fibrous dysplasia is generally rare, and even rarer in older adults. Special care is needed when altering the alveolar bone in these cases, especially if an implant is involved. This case study highlights such a scenario. Methods This case study details the experience of a 63‐year‐old African American female who presented with a ...
Yousef Taha Y. Amrou+4 more
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Fibrous dysplasia is a non-neoplastic developmental process that affects the craniofacial bones, characterized by painless enlargement as a result of bone substitution by abnormal fibrous tissue. Postzygotic somatic activating mutations in the GNAS1 gene
T. S. Pereira+4 more
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Salvage Trans‐Sylvian Peri‐Insular Hemispherotomy After Embolic Hemispherectomy
ABSTRACT Background Hemispherectomy and hemispherotomy represent well‐established treatments for drug‐resistant hemispheric epilepsy. An alternative endovascular procedure has been explored for cases with challenging surgical anatomy, which seeks to achieve the clinical effect of hemispherectomy via embolization of the major cerebral arteries and ...
Michael E. Baumgartner+4 more
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Failure regime in (1+1) dimensions in fibrous materials [PDF]
In this paper, we introduce a model for fracture in fibrous materials that takes into account the rupture height of the fibers, in contrast with previous models. Thus, we obtain the profile of the fracture and calculate its roughness, defined as the variance around the mean height.
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Unusual Presentation of Fibrous Dysplasia in an Elderly Patient.
Fibrous Dysplasia is a benign fibro-osseous lesion occurring throughout the skeletal system with a predilection for craniofacial bones, long bones, and ribs.
A. Alkhaibary+3 more
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Osteosarcoma in a patient with cranial fibrous dysplasia: a case report
Fibrous dysplasia is a benign fibro-osseous lesion which rarely undergoes malignant transformation, frequently after radiotherapy. Osteosarcoma is the most common malignancy arising in fibrous dysplasia.
Danko Müller+5 more
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Fibrous Dysplasia of the Palate: Report of a Case and Review of Palatal Swellings
Fibrous dysplasia is a benign fibroosseous lesion characterised by the replacement of normal bone by excessive proliferation of cellular fibrous connective tissue which is slowly replaced by bone, osteoid, or cementum-like material. It causes bone pain,
Balasundari Shreedhar+3 more
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Fracture toughness in fibrous materials [PDF]
In the present paper, a fiber bundle model in (1+1)-dimensions that simulates the rupture process of a fibrous material pulled by an uniaxial force F is analyzed. In this model the load of a broken fiber is shifted in equal portions onto the nearest unbroken fibers.
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In fibrous dysplasia (BFD), normal bone and bone marrow are replaced by fibro‐osseous tissue, leading to fracture, deformity and pain. BFD may be isolated, or in association with cutaneous hyperpigmentation and/or hyperfunctioning endocrinopathies ...
D. Tessaris+6 more
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Bilateral fibrous dysplasia of the mandible in a 7-year-old male patient-A rare case
Fibrous dysplasia is a disturbance of bone metabolism that is classified as a benign fibro-osseous lesion. Fibrous connective tissue, containing abnormal bone, replaces normal bone. The etiology of fibrous dysplasia is unknown.
Chandar V, Priya, Amita
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