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Surgically Treated Benign Bone Tumors and Tumor-like Conditions in the Pediatric Population-A 10-Year Institutional Experience. [PDF]
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Why was the concordance rate of imaging and clinical diagnosis in cemento-osseous dysplasia low? A retrospective study of 55 cases. [PDF]
Li Y +6 more
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Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia of the Middle Finger. [PDF]
Igual-Pacheco T, De Vos N, De Melio J.
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A modified surgical strategy for proximal femur benign tumors: a retrospective analysis of 100 patients. [PDF]
Chen Z +6 more
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A Rare Case of Intracranial Extension of Ethmoidal Sinus Juvenile Psammomatoid Ossifying Fibroma. [PDF]
Gawali S, Goyal S, Nayak N.
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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
J, VALLS, M, POLAK, F, SCHAJOWICZ
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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
J, VALLS, M, POLAK, F, SCHAJOWICZ
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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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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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