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FIBROUS DYSPLASIA OF BONE

open access: yesThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1962
1 . Twenty patients with fibrous dysplasia, confirmed histologically, are reported and discussed in regard to classification, etiology, pathogenesis and treatment. The various fibrous or fibrocystic lesions of bone are characterised briefly for purpose of contrast, and the position of fibrous dysplasia in this heterogeneous collection is suggested. 2.
M J, STEWART, W S, GILMER, A S, EDMONSON
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Fibrous dysplasia of bone

Best Practice and Research in Clinical Rheumatology, 2000
Fibrous dysplasia of bone is a disease that can involve one or several bones and is characterized by bone deformities, pain and iterative fractures. Some patients can present with endocrine dysfunction (generally precocious puberty) and cutaneous café-au-lait spots.
Roland Chapurlat, Pierre J Meunier
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Fibrous Dysplasia of the Temporal Bone [PDF]

open access: yesOtology & Neurotology, 2002
Fibrous dysplasia is a rare, benign disease even though the clinical picture may appear severe. It presents a progressive replacement of normal bone structures by fibrous tissue, can involve one or more bone segments and, in some cases, it could be ...
G H, Chee, J M, Chen
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FIBROUS DYSPLASIA OF BONE

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1950
1. Fibrous dysplasia of bone includes monostotic lesions, polyostotic lesions, and Albright's syndrome. 2. The basic morphology of all three groups includes replacement of cortical and cancellous bone and marrow by fibrous connective tissue, containing varying amounts of imperfect cancellous bone. 3. The etiology and pathogenesis of fibrous dysplasia
L W, RUSSELL, F A, CHANDLER
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FIBROUS DYSPLASIA OF BONE

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1951
Experience with nine cases indicates that fibrous dysplasia of bone may present a variable clinical picture. In adults there may be rather extensive lesions in more than one bone without symptoms or serious impairment of function. The solitary lesions respond to curettage and packing with bone chips, but this procedure was not beneficial in treating ...
P, STRASSBURGER, C Z, GARBER, H, HALLOCK
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Fibrous dysplasia of bone

The British Journal of Radiology, 1971
The radiological features of 55 histologically confirmed and fully documented cases of fibrous dysplasia have been reviewed, together with a brief review of the method of presentation. There were 46 cases of monostotic fibrous dysplasia and nine polyostotic cases. The features of the two groups have been assessed separately, then compared.
M J, Gibson, J H, Middlemiss
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Fibrous Dysplasia of the Temporal Bone

Archives of Otolaryngology, 1969
FIBROUS DYSPLASIA is a term coined by Lichtenstein and Jaffe 1 in 1942 to designate an ill-defined group of bony changes which were previously designated by such varying terms as osteogenic or ossifying fibroma, fibrous osteoma, or osteofibroma. The issue is whether these growths really represent tumors or are merely due to a failure of bone to heal in
A, Cohen, H, Rosenwasser
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Fibrous Dysplasia of Temporal Bone

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 2022
Fibrous dysplasia of temporal bone is a rare benign bone disease. With the advance in imaging, more cases are likely to get reported and present with less disease severity. Temporal Bone Fibrous dysplasia most commonly affects External Auditory canal resulting in External auditory canal stenosis and Conductive Hearing Loss.
Safeer, Mohammed   +2 more
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Fibrous dysplasia of the facial bones

The American Journal of Surgery, 1961
Abstract 1. 1. Eight cases of fibrous dysplasia involving the facial bones have been presented to illustrate some of the features of this disorder. 2. 2. Definitive diagnosis when a biopsy has been performed is recommended. 3. 3. Conservative management is the therapy of choice with observation, or curretage with or without bone chip ...
C L, KIEHN, J D, DESPREZ, A H, HARRIS
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Fibrous Dysplasia and the Temporal Bone

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1980
The cause of fibrous dysplasia of the bone is obscure. We reviewed the available literature concerning temporal bone involvement and analyzed temporal bone involvement and analyzed the most common aspects of this fascinating disease, adding three cases of our own.
C E, Barrionuevo   +5 more
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