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Intraoperatively, the proximal tibia was found to contain extensive fibrous tissue and scarring, with no evidence of osseous healing between fracture fragments.
Patients with tibial dysplasia are more susceptible to fractures and are at risk to develop tibial pseudarthrosis, in which the broken tibia heals with fibrous rather than bony tissue. Tibial ...
Geleophysic dysplasia is a rare genetic condition that causes a smaller physical stature, as well as challenges with joints and internal organs, among others.
Radiological differential diagnosis arises mainly with fibrous dysplasia and osteofibrous dysplasia. 10 MRI has the interest to appreciate the major extension in height, to find a small lesion on the ...
Fibrous dysplasia is a congenital condition that affects bone growth and development. Instead of maturing into solid bone, affected bones stay at the immature fibrous stage so are weak and misshapen.
Hip Dysplasia, a condition where the hip joint bones fail to align properly, can impact people of all ages. Symptoms include pain, stiffness, and an increased risk of dislocations.
Treatment with dexamethasone in the first week of life and treatment with hydrocortisone at any time after birth are ineffective or possibly unsafe. What is bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)? Babies ...
Ido Simyoni has fibrous dysplasia and benign tumors grow into his skull. A doctor performed 2 surgeries to reduce infection and reconstruct his forehead.
What injuries can occur due to the anterior tibial tendon? Read on to learn more about anterior tibial tendonitis, including symptoms, risks, and treatment options.
Medial tibial stress syndrome, or shin splints, is the inflammation of the tendons, muscles, and bone tissue around the tibia. People describe shin splint pain as sharp or as dull and throbbing.
A clinical trial at the National Institutes of Health found that a medication, denosumab, significantly reduced abnormal bone turnover in adults with fibrous dysplasia, a rare disease marked by ...
Fibrous dysplasia stems from gene mutations that cause scar-like (fibrous) tissue to replace healthy bone starting in early childhood.
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