Fibrous dysplasia of bone frequently involves the anterior base of the cranium and results in encasement of the optic-nerve canals. It has been assumed that such encasement leads to constriction and ...
Observation-Mild cases of fibrous dysplasia usually do not require any treatment if they are not progressing. The affected areas may be observed with periodic x-rays. Braces may be used to prevent ...
To present the clinical features and management outcomes in a large longitudinal series of patients with craniofacial fibrous dysplasia (CFD). A total of 42 patients with CFD were identified. The mean ...
Typical features of growth hormone excess include coarsened facies, cardiovascular disease, and overgrowth of the hands and feet. A classic radiographic finding is distal tufting of the phalanges. 4 ...
Fibrous dysplasia of the bone may cause symptoms like bone pain, fracture, bone deformity and difficulty in walking. Fibrous dysplasia of the bone may cause few or no symptoms, particularly if the ...
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