View PDFView articleGoogle Scholar [25] K Terui, S Koshimichi, N Nakao, Y Uematsu, T Itakura [Radiographic characteristics of fibrous dysplasia of the clivus: a case report and review of the literature] No Shinkei Geka, 35 (9) (2007), pp. 895-899, 10.11477/mf.1436100611 Available from...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook ossifying fibroma (redirected fromosteofibrous dysplasia) Also found in:Dictionary,Thesaurus,Medical. ossifying fibroma [′äs·ə‚fī·iŋ fī′brō·mə] (medicine) A benign bone tumor derived from ossiferous connective tissue. Also known as fibrous osteom...
Fibrous dysplasia, a benign fibro osseous condition involving one or more bones of the cranial and extra cranial skeleton, consists of non-encapsulated lesion which shows replacement of a nor...
Plain film assessment of craniofacial fibrous dysplasia may be difficult because of varying appearances and complex, overlapping structures. The radiological appearance is varied because it depends on the degree of ossification of the lesions, i.e. the proportion of bone and fibrous tissue in a ...
Simoni P, Scarciolla L, Mutijima E, Zobel BB. Osteofibrous dysplasia: a case report and review of the literature. Radiol Case Rep. 2011;6(4):546. ArticlePubMedGoogle Scholar Abraham VT, Marimuthu C, Subbaraj R, Rengarajan N. Osteofibrous Dysplasia managed with extraperiosteal excision, aut...
Fibrous dysplasia of the nasal bone: case reports and literature review.doi:10.1017/S0022215113002430DiagnosisFibrous Dysplasia of BoneNasal BonePathologyIntroduction:Craniofacial fibrous dysplasia commonly affects the larger mandible and the maxillary bones. Although involvement of the frontal, temporal and ...
Fibrous dysplasia is a fairly common, localized misdifferentiation of the bone-forming mesenchyme affecting a single or many bones, in which skeletal aberrations represent the cardinal feature, but in which certain endocrinopathies, abnormal pigmentation of skin and mucous membrane, and occasionally othe...
This article discusses the authors experience in managing fibrous dysplasia of faciomaxillary region. Data was accumulated from 2005 – 2011. All these cases were managed by the author.Commonest bone involved by fibrous dysplasia was maxilla (Literature search did not reveal any female preponderance ...
1. 1. Fibrous dysplasia involved the maxilla Seven times and the mandible four times in the eleven cases of this series in which the bone lesion was solitary. In the single polyostotic case the mandible was the only bone of the skull affected. 2. 2. On clinicopathologic grounds the so-...
We present the case of a surgically treated 11-year old boy with a diagnosis of craniomaxillofacial fibrous dysplasia (CFD) in the maxillary sinus. When first seen in the outpatient clinic of our department he had minimal symptoms. After initial radiological diagnostics by computed tomography scans...