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Fibrous Dysplasia of Bone (Monostotic)
Radiology, 1949FIBROUS DYSPLASIA occupies a rather prominent position among those bone lesions which frequently owe their detection to an incidental radiologic examination. In the absence of subjective symptoms or objective clinical findings, the radiologic evidence is then the only indication of skeletal disease.
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Fibrous Dysplasia of Temporal Bone
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965Introduction OCCULUSION OF THE external auditory canal may be due to a variety of causes ranging from foreign bodies to carcinoma. In the New England area exostoses of the canal are of common occurrence and occasionally cause complete occlusion so that surgery becomes necessary. Bony tumors, primarily found in the external canal (excluding exostoses),
A, WONG, C W, VAUGHAN, M S, STRONG
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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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Fibrous Dysplasia of Bone With Proptosis
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1977A case of fibrous dysplasia of the bone presented as monocular proptosis in a 10-year-old boy. The characteristics of the disease entity, differential diagnosis, and treatment are discussed.
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Fibrous dysplasia of the craniofacial bones
The American Journal of Surgery, 1968Abstract In this series of forty-seven patients with fibrous dysplasia of the craniofacial bones the disease was generally monostotic and most commonly mandibular in location. No patients demonstrated any endocrine, developmental, or congenital anomalies. The universal finding was the presence of a bony mass.
H E, Ramsey, E W, Strong, E L, Frazell
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Fibrous Dysplasia of Temporal Bone
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967WE ARE PRESENTING a rare instance of monostotic fibrous dysplasia primarily involving the temporal bone which by subsequent enlargement caused displacement of the mandible. Review of the literature reveals only three reported cases of monostotic fibrous dysplasia with primary temporal bone involvement.
F, Shiffman, F E, Aengst
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Fibrous Dysplasia of Facial Bones
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1956In 1938 Lichtenstein coined the phrase "fibrous dysplasia of bone" for a pathologicoanatomical entity which he wished to combine with, on the one hand, or separate, on the other hand, from lesions described in the literature under various designations.
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Fibrous dysplasia of the temporal bone
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2005Eliza Ann, Tweddle, Kevin, Holwell
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FIBROUS DYSPLASIA OF THE BONES
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