Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia | |
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Other names | Albright's disease[1]: 578 |
Specialty | Osteology |
Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia is a form of fibrous dysplasia affecting more than one bone.[2] Fibrous dysplasia is a disorder where bone is replaced by fibrous tissue, leading to weak bones, uneven growth, and deformity. [3]
McCune–Albright syndrome includes polyostotic fibrous dysplasia as part of its presentation.[4] When polyostotic fibrous dysplasia manifests in the long bones, limping results; when it manifests in the face, asymmetric growth of the face can result.[3]
One treatment that has been used is bisphosphonates.[5]