Fibrous Dysplasia
Fibrous Dysplasia is a medical condition in which abnormal fibrous tissue or scar tissue replaces normal bone. It can affect any bone, particularly the facial bones, long bones, and ribs. If left untreated, Fibrous Dysplasia can lead to deformity, fractures, and pain. Treatment options vary and may involve medical management, surgery, and radiation therapy. Early detection and management of Fibrous Dysplasia can help reduce the risk of complications and improve patient quality of life.
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