Fibrous dysplasia
A genetic, non-inheritable disorder caused by osteoblastic differentiation defects that result in the replacement of bone marrow and trabecular bone by fibrous stroma and immature bone. It usually affects a single bone and less frequently multiple bones. Skull, femur, tibia, and humerus are the most frequently affected bones. It manifests with pain, deformities, and fractures.
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Asymmetry and swelling are the most common complaints when FD is found in the bones of the facial skeleton. Secondary deformities due to slow growing FD include difference in the vertical position of the eyes, proptosis, frontal bossing, fa...
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