5 Questions
Which type of fibrous dysplasia is more common in older children and young adults?
Monostatic
Which bones are usually affected in monostatic type of fibrous dysplasia?
Rib, femur, tibia or cranio-facial bones
Which type of fibrous dysplasia may have widespread skeletal involvement?
Polystatic
What is the association between widespread fibrous dysplasia and endocrine dysfunction?
Widespread fibrous dysplasia may be associated with endocrine dysfunction
What is the characteristic appearance of the affected bone in fibrous dysplasia?
Expanded and distorted with thinned out cortex
Test your knowledge about Fibrous Dysplasia, a congenital disease characterized by the overgrowth of fibrous tissue inside bones. Discover the different types of this condition and learn about its prevalence in children and adults.
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