2013
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215113002430
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Fibrous dysplasia of the nasal bone: case reports and literature review

Abstract: We have presented the first case reports of fibrous dysplasia of the nasal bone. The care of these patients should be customised to their needs and wishes.

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“…Maturing lesions demonstrate a radiolucent/radiopaque pattern, whereas stable/mature lesions demonstrate a ground glass appearance with diffuse opacities. 1,2 When surgical intervention is being considered, the stability of the disease is paramount to long-term success. Monostotic disease is typically active until skeletal maturity, whereas polyostotic disease may progress further during adulthood.…”
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“…Maturing lesions demonstrate a radiolucent/radiopaque pattern, whereas stable/mature lesions demonstrate a ground glass appearance with diffuse opacities. 1,2 When surgical intervention is being considered, the stability of the disease is paramount to long-term success. Monostotic disease is typically active until skeletal maturity, whereas polyostotic disease may progress further during adulthood.…”
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“…This is radiographically represented by cortical thinning and a ground glass appearance on computed tomography (CT) imaging. 1,2 FD can result in loss of structural integrity, deformity, pain, and functional impairment. 3 FD can be categorized into monostotic and polyostotic disease, affecting a single or several sites, respectively.…”
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“…[3,712] Nevertheless, other types of pathology within the nasal bridge could contribute to a painful sensation. [13]…”
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“…Kontrolne badanie rezonansu magnetycznego z lipca 2014 r. [ryc. 2,3] oraz tomografii komputerowej zatok z października 2014 r. potwierdziły brak progresji zmiany.…”
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