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Fibrous Dysplasia

Fibrous Dysplasia . Heather Durham. What is it?. Fibrous Dysplasia occurs when bone gets destroyed and replaced with bone tissue. Symptoms. Bone Sores Difficulty walking Endocrine Gland issues Unusual skin color Uneven growth of bones. Prevalence. Occurs in childhood

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Fibrous Dysplasia

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  1. Fibrous Dysplasia Heather Durham

  2. What is it? • Fibrous Dysplasia occurs when bone gets destroyed and replaced with bone tissue

  3. Symptoms • Bone Sores • Difficulty walking • Endocrine Gland issues • Unusual skin color • Uneven growth of bones

  4. Prevalence • Occurs in childhood • Between 3-15 years • Very uncommon • No single sex is affected more than another

  5. Causes • The cause is unknown • Believed to be caused by chemical abnormality in bone protein • It is not hereditary

  6. Treatments • Surgery to remove the affected bone • Removal of bone wedge • Place a rod down shaft of bone • Pain management • Medication • Physical therapy

  7. Complications • Bone deformity • The bone can bend • May cause scoliosis • Loss of vision and hearing • Arthritis • Very rare, but cancer

  8. Facts • Any bone can be affected • Most common bones: femur, tibia, ribs, skull, facial bones, humorous, pelvis and the spine • No way to prevent it

  9. Sources • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002214/ • http://stanfordhospital.org/healthLib/testgreystone/bone/fibrdys.html • http://www.niams.nih.gov/Health_Info/Bone/Additional_Bone_Topics/fibrous_dysplasia.asp#a

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