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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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OSTEITIS FIBROSA CYSTICA OF THE SKULL

Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1932
Osteitis fibrosa cystica occurring as a solitary tumor of the skull is a relative rarity among diseases of the skeletal system. The association of such a lesion localized in the occipital bone with definite visual hallucinatory phenomena and an accompanying hemianopia, together with psychotic manifestations, is considered of sufficient importance to ...
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The Etiology of Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica

Radiology, 1932
One of the intriguing features of medicine is its ever changing horizon. The etiology of more and more diseases is becoming apparent as the gaps in our accumulated knowledge are bridged. A little over a quarter of a century ago, the first accurate description of osteitis fibrosa cystica was given by von Recklinghausen.
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Hyperparathyroidism and osteitis fibrosa cystica

The American Journal of Surgery, 1939
Abstract Early cases of hyperparathyroidism, with bone cyst, and typical skeletal changes, do not show characteristic high calcium blood findings associated with low phosphorus blood findings. The therapeutics of x -ray over the parathyroids is valuable in determining the effectiveness of elimination of the bone cyst as a diagnostic procedure.
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Osteitis fibrosa cystica in primary hyperparathyroidism

Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Case Reports, 2023
A 29-year-old woman with no known medical history presented with a one-year-old pathological fracture of her left femur following a trivial fall at her residence. Initially treated with an intramedullary nail, she complained of difficulty in walking and multiple bony aches.
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Generalised osteitis fibrosa cystica

The Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1936
The development of the present views regarding the cause of generalised osteitis fibrosa cystica is reviewed. The chief features of the condition are summarised and their connection with the underlying parathyroid abnormality pointed out.
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Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica Due to Hyperparathyroidism

Radiology, 1931
In recent years the role of the parathyroid gland in relation to certain diseases of the bones has assumed considerable proportions. This subject is of extreme importance to the roentgenologist because of the bony changes observed by the X-ray. In 1904, Askanazy (1) first reported a case of generalized osteitis fibrosa, described by von Recklinghausen (
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Concomitant osteitis fibrosa cystica and ameloblastoma of the mandible.

The Journal of rheumatology, 1989
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Zamurovic, D.   +7 more
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Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica Localisata of the Skull

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1950
J, PAGET, G, FRICKER, A V, BRUGGHEN
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