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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

Radiology, 1943
In the course of our examination of candidates for induction into the United States Army an example of a rather rare clinical syndrome was encountered. While this disease has been described in the literature under a variety of names, the one suggested by Lichtenstein (1)—polyostotic fibrous dysplasia—appears satisfactory and has been adopted in ...
Lewis E. Etter, John W. Hurst
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EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF BISPHOSPHONATE THERAPY IN MCCUNE-ALBRIGHT SYNDROME-RELATED POLYOSTOTIC FIBROUS DYSPLASIA: A SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE.

Endocrine Practice, 2019
OBJECTIVE Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a rare disorder characterized by pain, deformity, and pathologic fractures. McCune-Albright syndrome (MAS) includes a combination of FD, hyperfunctional endocrinopathy, and/or café-au-lait pigmentation.
Yabing Wang   +6 more
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A Case of McCune Albright Syndrome With Rare Extensive Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia.

Clinical Nuclear Medicine
McCune-Albright syndrome is characterized by a triad of café au lait macules, polyostotic fibrous dysplasia (FD), and endocrine abnormalities. Bilateral and extensive presentation of FD is rarely reported.
Harinee Ganesan   +4 more
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Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia And Acromegaly

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1964
In 1937 Albright and co-workers1described a syndrome consisting of disseminated fibrous dysplasia of bones, cutaneous pigmentation, and precocious menstruation. There has been considerable interest in this syndrome since that time because of its unexplained pathogenesis and relationship between the endocrine abnormality and the bone disease.
Stefan S. Fajans   +2 more
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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia of bone

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1958
Present Illness.--The patient, a B-year-old white girl, was referred to this office by auother dentist on April 1, 1955, for removal of the upper and lower first and second deciduous molars, During the course of the examination, the entire clinical picture revealed itself (it will be presented in detail below).
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Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia in a Dog

Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology, 1998
SummaryA young Dobermann Pincher dog with severe right hind leg lameness was admitted to our clinic. A complete radiographic examination showed the presence of cystic lesions in the right tibia and femur and polyostotic fibrous dysplasia was diagnosed.The distal tibial lesion, associated with an incomplete cortical fracture, was treated by surgical ...
DI MEO, Antonio   +3 more
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Scintigraphic Evaluation of Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1987
Bone scintigraphy is a sensitive imaging modality for detecting early lesions and polyostotic involvement in fibrous dysplasia. Common findings include multiple areas of focal uptake that are often unilateral and typically involve the ribs, tibia, femur, and craniofacial bones.
Shiv M. Gupta   +2 more
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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia involving the sternum

Clinical Rheumatology, 1988
The authors present a case of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia involving the sternum as well. The case is well supported the strumental and histological point of view.
Zorzin, L   +3 more
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An extensive type of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia [PDF]

open access: possiblePediatric Radiology, 1997
The case describes an 11-year-old girl affected by an unusually extensive type of polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. The cranium and face and both femurs, tibias, and fibulas were extensively and almost symmetrically involved. Tubulation deformities were noted in the metacarpals and middle phalanges of both hands.
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