2020
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.20.22978
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Radiographic Follow-Up of Fibrous Dysplasia in 138 Patients

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“…Como a maioria dos casos relatados na literatura, também neste, o crescimento foi lento e assintomático (Hwang et al, 2020;Pereira et al, 2019). Na TC não foram observadas áreas osteolíticas, reação periostal contígua à lesão, defeitos corticais ou crescimentos de tecido mole associado, o que indicaria a possibilidade de malignidade.…”
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“…Como a maioria dos casos relatados na literatura, também neste, o crescimento foi lento e assintomático (Hwang et al, 2020;Pereira et al, 2019). Na TC não foram observadas áreas osteolíticas, reação periostal contígua à lesão, defeitos corticais ou crescimentos de tecido mole associado, o que indicaria a possibilidade de malignidade.…”
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“…To our knowledge, the FD protuberans variant is not described in the nuclear medicine or radiology literature [4][5][6]. As such, this case report appears to be the first imaging evaluation of FD protuberans [7,8]. H,I) Representative sagittal FLAIR sequence and axial T1-weighted image revealed a T1 and T2 hypointense exophytic lesion arising from the outer table of the right coronal suture without bone marrow edema.…”
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“…To our knowledge, the FD protuberans variant is not described in the nuclear medicine or radiology literature [4][5][6]. As such, this case report appears to be the first imaging evaluation of FD protuberans [7,8].…”
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“…This form is the chief cause of craniofacial fibrous dysplasia (CFD) involvements that mainly occurs in maxilla bone 13,14 . The affected area is weakened, making it vulnerable to fractures and deformities, which causes pain and functional difficulties 10,15 . The involvement of at least two bones coexisting with brown-to-white pigmentation characterizes Jaffe-Lichtenstein Syndrome 8 .…”
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confidence: 99%