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fibrous dysplasia
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anterior skeletal anatomy, inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia, idiopathic fibrous hyperplasia, fibrous dysplasia, a group of conditions that destroys, replaces normal bone, cystic bone growth, three types, mono, one bone is affected, polyostic, several bones, mccune albright, bone abnormalitis, skin pigmentation, endocrine abnormalities, condition occurs in childhood, between 3 and 15 years of age, bone lesions, possibly unusual skin pigmentation, endocrine abnormalities, bone lesions, stop at puberty, condition is not hereditary, bone pain, difficulty walking, fractures, bone deformities, rare, a physical examination, x-rays of bones, no cure, fibrous dysplasia, bone fractures, deformities, screened, the development of endocrine disorders, outlook depends on the severity, associated problems, rickets, gigantism, acromegaly, cushing's disease, hyperthyroidism, heart rhythm disturbance, symptoms of this condition, repeated bone fractures, unexplained bone deformity, specialists in orthopedics, endocrinology, genetics involved, in the diagnosis, care, no known prevention of this group of disorders, aim of care, prevent specific complications, recurrent fractured bones, help limit the ultimate severity of this group of disorders.
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