Fibrous Dysplasia

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Which type of fibrous dysplasia is more common in older children and young adults?

  • Monostatic (correct)
  • Polystatic
  • Both types are equally common
  • None of the above

Which bones are usually affected in monostatic type of fibrous dysplasia?

  • Vertebrae and ribs
  • Skull and facial bones
  • Spine, pelvis, and long bones
  • Rib, femur, tibia or cranio-facial bones (correct)

Which type of fibrous dysplasia may have widespread skeletal involvement?

  • Monostatic
  • Polystatic (correct)
  • Both types have similar skeletal involvement
  • None of the above

What is the association between widespread fibrous dysplasia and endocrine dysfunction?

<p>Widespread fibrous dysplasia may be associated with endocrine dysfunction (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the characteristic appearance of the affected bone in fibrous dysplasia?

<p>Expanded and distorted with thinned out cortex (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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