Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry (Apr 2016)

MONOSTOTIC FIBROUS DYSPLASIA PRESENTING IN MAXILLA:A CASE REPORT

  • Taha Emre KÖSE ,
  • Onur DİNÇER-KÖSE ,
  • Mehmet Ali ERDEM ,
  • Abdulkadir Burak ÇANKAYA ,
  • İlknur ÖZCAN-DUMAN

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17096/jiufd.99328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 2
pp. 38 – 42

Abstract

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Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a bone disorder in which fibrous tissue replaces normal bone. FD can be monostotic (10%–25%) or polyostotic (50–90%) and is typically diagnosed accidentally on radiographs. Craniofacial lesions are typically unilateral and are diagnosed by clinical assessment and radiographic evaluation. This report describes the case of a 50-yearold female patient who had presented with painless swelling of the right maxilla and was diagnosed with FD. Subsequent bone scintigraphy identified the lesion as monostotic. Based on the patient’s age and the radiographic data, contour correction was performed. However, 1 year after surgery, the lesion regrew and the treatment was repeated.

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