Analysis of Series of Cases of Fibrous Dysplasia of Proximal Femur in Pediatric Population [PDF]
Introduction: Fibrous dysplasia (FD) accounts for 5–7% of all benign bone tumors. It presents in two main forms – monostotic, which is more common affecting a single bone and presenting usually in 3rd decade of life; polyostotic, affecting several bones,
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CLINICAL CASE OF MONOSTOTIC FIBROUS DYSPLASIA IN A CHILD [PDF]
Annotation Fibrous dysplasia is a rare tumor-like condition characterized by the replacement of normal bone with fibrous tissue, with an etiology of uncertain origin.
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New technologies in oral radiology as a diagnostic aid for monostotic fibrous dysplasia: a review
Monostotic fibrous dysplasia is a benign asymptomatic lesion that affects only one bone, which is replaced by amorphous connective tissue. Clinically there is an increase in the volume of the affected area, which is observed by imaging as a radiopaque ...
Ximena Torrico-Acha, J. Llaguno-Rubio
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Monostotic osteitis deformans of lumbar vertebra: A rare phenomenon in Eastern Asia
Osteitis deformans, also known as Paget's disease, is characterized by accelerated osteoclastic activity followed by ineffective osteoblastic activity resulting in a deformed and fragile bone. It is more prevalent in Western Europe and relatively rare in
Arun-Kumar Kaliya-Perumal +3 more
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Monostotic fibrous dysplasia in a 10-year-old patient
Fibrous dysplasia is a rare congenital bone disorder which manifests as a localized defect in osteoblastic differentiation and maturation with the replacement of normal bone with an abnormal scar-like fibrous connective tissue.
Gayatri Nayanar, Mamatha G S. Reddy
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Monostotic Paget’s disease of bone – literature review and case report
Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) is a localized, chronic bone metabolic disorder, characterized by an osteoclastic malfunction, causing increased bone resorption and subsequent compensatory creation of new bone with a defective microstructure.
Piotr Wysiński +1 more
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Malignant transformation of monostotic fibrous dysplasia into angiosarcoma in the proximal tibia
The majority of bone angiosarcomas are primary tumors while secondary angiosarcomas arise after radiation therapy or bone infarctus. This article presents a case of malignant transformation of monostotic fibrous dysplasia into angiosarcoma.
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Monostotic fibrous dysplasia of a lumbar vertebral body with secondary aneurysmal bone cyst formation: a case report [PDF]
We report the case of a 25-year-old Caucasian woman with symptomatic monostotic fibrous dysplasia of the fourth lumbar vertebral body. The patient suffered from a five-week history of progressive low back pain, radiating continuously to the left leg. Her
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Paget’s disease is a chronic benign bone disease characterized by excessive and abnormal bone remodeling. Monostotic Paget’s disease accounts for only 20% of the cases, and the monostotic form involving the vertebra with the Mickey Mouse sign is very ...
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Monostotic Scapular Caffey Disease: A Case Report With MRI Correlate [PDF]
Caffey disease, also referred to as infantile cortical hyperostosis, is a self-limiting inflammatory disease of bone, typically diagnosed in infancy (ages less than five months).
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