2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2009.12.008
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Prognosis for craniofacial fibrous dysplasia after incomplete resection: age and serum alkaline phosphatase

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“…FD is frequently found in children and young adults 6,17 , such as in the present case of a female 10-year-old patient. In general, the lesion begins in the childhood and progresses during puberty, ceasing after adolescence 4 .…”
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“…FD is frequently found in children and young adults 6,17 , such as in the present case of a female 10-year-old patient. In general, the lesion begins in the childhood and progresses during puberty, ceasing after adolescence 4 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other treatment options for FD include the use of bi-phosphates 1,7,11-13 to assist in the decrease of bone resorption and of the risk of fracture and malignant transformation [3][4]8,[12][13][14][16][17]19 .…”
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“…Serum alkaline phosphatase levels (ALP) are important markers for detecting the recurrence of this disease. [12] If the post-operative serum ALP level does not increase following the complete resection of the lesion, then the chance of recurrence is very less. [3] Partial resection could be considered in patients, whose condition does not allow complete resection or if the patient is older than 17 years.…”
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