2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2012.02.016
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Craniofacial fibrous dysplasia (CFD) of the maxilla in an 11-year old boy: A case report

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“…Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a non-neoplastic benign disorder in which normal bone is replaced by fibrous tissue and immature bone 1,8,[12][13][14][15][16][20][21] , which may affect one (monostotic) or more bones (polyostotic) 14,17,20 . FD is frequently found in children and young adults 6,17 , such as in the present case of a female 10-year-old patient.…”
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“…Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a non-neoplastic benign disorder in which normal bone is replaced by fibrous tissue and immature bone 1,8,[12][13][14][15][16][20][21] , which may affect one (monostotic) or more bones (polyostotic) 14,17,20 . FD is frequently found in children and young adults 6,17 , such as in the present case of a female 10-year-old patient.…”
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“…FD is a rare but potentially severe disease which can cause fracture when affecting long bones, including osseous pain, deformities and compression of surrounding tissues 1,7 . Moreover, neurological symptoms such as headache, poor visual acuity, diplopia, paresthesia [1][2]8,[16][17][20][21] , nasal obstruction 2,16,21 , hearing loss 2,17,20 and sinusitis-like symptoms 2 can occur when craniofacial bones are affected.…”
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“…The panoramic radiograph usually followed by a CT (Computed Tomography) contributes to determine the lesion's margins and its relation to vital structures [15]. An important radiologic diagnostic factor is the association of the lesion with the mandibular canal; odontogenic lesions, such as cemento-ossifying fibromas, cementoblastomas or cemento-osseous dysplasias, displace the mandibular canal downwards as they expand.…”
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