Poor cranial fiber structure
Cranial fibrous dysplasia (FD) is also known as cranial fibrous dysplasia, fibrous degeneration of bone, and fibrous osteoma. The etiology of FD is unknown, and it is thought to be…
Cranial fibrous dysplasia (FD) is also known as cranial fibrous dysplasia, fibrous degeneration of bone, and fibrous osteoma. The etiology of FD is unknown, and it is thought to be…
Fibrous dysplasia is a common benign lesion, the cause of which is not well understood. It is usually single, but can be multiple but is rare, and the younger the…
It is also known as vanishing bone disease and ghost bone, and was first systematically described and defined by Gorham, so it is also known as Gorham’s disease. It is…
Fibrous dysplasia (fibrous dysplasia) is a developmental malformation that occurs in the formation of mesenchymal bone, in which bone development stops at the immature woven bone stage and normal bone…
[Abstract] Albright syndrome is a group of syndromes characterized by multiple osteochondrofibrosis, brownish skin discoloration, and precocious puberty. [The cause is unknown. It is thought to be a pathogenetic abnormality…
Is surgery required for poor fibrous structure of bone? This is a question that most patients are concerned about. The answers are as follows: (1) If the pathology of fibrous…
Fibrodysplasia is a relatively common benign bone lesion. Extremity lesions are often located proximal to the long bones, most often in the femur, tibia, and fibula, and bilateral involvement may…
Abnormal bone fiber proliferation disease is a self-limiting, slowly progressive benign bone fiber tissue disease of unknown etiology, also known as osteofibrous dysplasia. I. Etiology: The etiology of this disease is…
Fibrodysplasia (FD) is a benign bone disease in which cancellous bone is replaced by proliferating abnormal fibrous-bone tissue, also known as osteofibrous dysplasia, which accounts for 2.5% of bone tumors…
Progressive ossifying fibrous dysplasia, formerly known as ossifying myositis, is a rare genetic disorder. The pathological changes in this disease are hyperplasia and abnormal calcification of soft tissues. We recently…