
At hand of 5 clinical and pathological observations, the Authors report on the main features of fibrous Bone Dysplasia. Roentgenological and histological appearances are illustred. In some polyostotic and roentgenologically atypical forms the diagnosis must be histologically confirmed. As for the surgical treatment the Authors state that the result depends considerably on the patient's age.
Adult, Male, Leg, Biopsy, Arm, Humans, Female, Fibrous Dysplasia of Bone, Child, Pelvic Bones, Bone and Bones, Aged
Adult, Male, Leg, Biopsy, Arm, Humans, Female, Fibrous Dysplasia of Bone, Child, Pelvic Bones, Bone and Bones, Aged
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