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Fine needle aspiration of osteitis fibrosa cystica

open access: yesDiagnostic Cytopathology, 1985
AbstractThe cytology findings of a fine needle aspiration biopsy from osteitis fibrosa cystica (brown tumor) of the rib in a patient with primary hyperparathyroidism due to parathyroid carcinoma are discussed. Many multinucleated osteoclast‐type giant cells, characteristic of either osteitis fibrosa cystica or benign giant cell tumor of bone, were ...
Pamela Unger, Mamoru Kaneko
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OSTEITIS FIBROSA CYSTICA (ALBRIGHT)

open access: yesJAMA Pediatrics, 1941
In April 1937 Albright and his co-workers in Boston reported 5 cases in which were presented the bizarre concurrent features of osteitis fibrosa cystica, areas of pigmentation of the skin and endocrine dysfunction, with premature puberty in the female patients.
JAMES LOCKE NELLER
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Osteitis fibrosa cystica

open access: yesJoint Bone Spine, 2017
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since vendredi 27 mai ...
Arbault, Anaïs   +3 more
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Primary hyperparathyroidism with severe bone disease: osteitis fibrosa cystica vs. fibrous dysplasia. Case report and review of the literature [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Internal Medicine, 1999
Primary hyperparathyroidism _HPT. is associated with generalized skeletal changes, its full-blown osseous manifestations known as osteitis fibrosa cystica.
Coelho, V   +11 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Osteitis fibrosa cystica and chronic renal failure

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1997
C M, Spaulding, G, Young
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Hyperparathyroidism with osteitis fibrosa cystica in the maxilla

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1984
In hyperparathyroidism, skeletal changes occur in 13 per cent of severe and long-standing cases (Smith, 1979). These skeletal changes vary from generalized demineralization of bone in early cases to resorption of bone marrow and replacement by fibrous tissue with cystic changes, the latter being termed osteitis fibrosa cystica or brown tumour.
M S, Shanmugham, S F, Alhady
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