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Chembolu Neelima1, Patlola Bal Reddy2, Chembolu Nirupama3, Endla Varun Kumar4.
Abstract
Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a nonneoplastic hamartomatous developmental fibro-osseous lesion, with anomaly in bone-forming mesenchyme which manifests as a defect in osteoblastic differentiation and maturation leading to fibro-osseous tissue formation characterized by deformities in the bone, fractures, nerve compression, and bone pain. The clinical behavior and progression of FD make the management of this condition difficult. Here is a case report of a young male patient who was diagnosed as having craniomaxillofacial FD. The diagnosis was based on clinicoradiological and histopathological investigations. In this case, management of FD poses significant challenges to the surgeon. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Bones; cranium; fibrous dysplasia; polyostotic
Year: 2019 PMID: 31909034 PMCID: PMC6933985 DOI: 10.4103/ams.ams_186_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Maxillofac Surg ISSN: 2231-0746
Figure 1Frontal view: Inferior displacement of the right eye
Figure 2Raise of the left eye superiorly, swelling over the left maxilla
Figure 3Lateral view: Frontal bossing and proptosis of the eye
Figure 4Increase in bone density in the jaw bones
Figure 5Transverse section of CT scan skuil
Figure 6Computed tomography scan shows deformation of the cranial and facial bones