2019, Number 1
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Correo Científico Médico 2019; 23 (1)
Fibrous Dysplasia. Case report
Cruz FE, Rodríguez IOL, Rodríguez RAL
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 305-313
PDF size: 283.12 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Fibrous Dysplasia is a rare benign pathology, generally asymptomatic, which affects bone
tissue. Aesthetic and functional alterations may occur due to bone tissue gradual replacement
by amorphous on connective tissue. This article describes a bibliographical revision on Fibrous Dysplasia, together with a clinical
case of a 56 year-old white male patient; who attended Imagenology Service of Vladimir Ilich
Lenin Hospital form Holguín, Cuba. The patient was suffering from headache and visual blurring
for a long time, and he was previously assisted at the Ophthalmology consulting room. In this
case, we offer an imagenological sequence to establish Monostotic Fibrous Dysplasia diagnose
and the basic principles of management of patients who suffer from this disease.
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