Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia

Discussion:

Fibrous bone dysplasia is a congenital non-hereditary benign skeletal disease in which the bone is replaced by a fibrous-like tissue with early osteogenesis. Fibrous dysplasia can be mono- or polyostotic and may be associated with bone pain and fragility, evolving to fractures. In some patients or in some bone sites, lesions are hypertrophic and may cause neurological complications secondary to compression. 

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