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Fibrous Dysplasia in Humerus Shaft - Fixation or Curettage?: A Case Report. [PDF]

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Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia

The British Journal of Radiology, 1951
A case of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia in an African male is described. The case also had bilateral congenital cataracts and nerve deafness on the side affected by the dysplasia.
I. J. Grek, Sidney Meyersohn
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Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia

Orthopedics, 2014
An 18-year-old man was referred to the authors’ institution’s thoracic cancer specialists for further consultation after abnormal findings were seen on chest radiograph.
Terrence C. Demos   +4 more
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Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1984
Fibrous dysplasia, a bone dysplasia of unknown pathogenesis, may be either monostotic or polyostotic. Not only is the femur involved in nearly all cases of the polyostotic form, but a distinct unilateral predilection is often noted. The following case illustrates the classic polyostotic changes.
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Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia and Acromegaly

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1991
A review of the recent orthopaedic literature reveals little information on the endocrinopathic associations of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. This article illustrates the need for endocrinologic evaluations at both initial diagnosis and at follow-up examinations. Two patients with polyostotic fibrous dysplasia and acromegaly are presented.
P. C. Kupcha   +3 more
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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1944
A fairly typical example of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia is recorded in a girl of 4 1/2 years. There were some unusual features about the patient, such as retarded mental development, very extensive lesions in the bones, predominance of cartilage in bone biopsy and anaemia with nucleated red cells in the peripheral blood.
F. Duff   +3 more
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Craniofacial polyostotic fibrous dysplasia

Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery, 1985
Three cases of gross craniofacial polyostotic fibrous dysplasia are presented, together with a brief review of the condition, and pertinent points regarding the cases are discussed. As complete excision of the lesion and immediate reconstruction is rarely feasible or possible, and partial excision may result in accelerated growth of the lesion during ...
Owen C. Sparrow, Glenn E. Lello
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Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia

The British Journal of Radiology, 1953
A case of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia in an African female is described. The case also had bilateral loss of smell sense and involvement of left paranasal sinuses, but no evidence of hormonal derangement or other changes in the skeleton.
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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1966
A case of fibrous dysplasia of polyostotic variety involving cervical spines, both sides of occipital bone besides mandible, maxilla, parietal, humerus, ulna, and radius of the left side is presented and briefly discussed.
Prem K. Kakar   +2 more
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