Korean J Oral Maxillofac Radiol.  2000 Jun;30(2):149-154.

Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia of Cranio-Maxillofacial Area

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, College of Dentistry, Kangnung National University, Korea. jamiro-95@hanmail.net

Abstract

Fibrous dysplasia is believed to be a hamartomatous developmental lesion of unknown origin. This disease is divided into monostotic and polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. Polyostotic type can be divided into craniofacial type, Lichtenstein-Jaffe type, and McCune-Albright syndrome. In this case, a 31-year-old female presented spontaneous loss of right mandibular teeth before 5 years and has shown continuous expansion of right mandibular alveolus. Through the radiographic view, the coarse pattern of the mixed radiopaque-lucent lesion was seen on the right mandibular body, and there was diffuse pattern of the mixed radiopaque-lucent lesion with ill-defined margin in the left mandibular body. In the right calvarium, the lesion had cotton-wool appearance. Partial excision for contouring, multiple extraction, and alveoloplasty were accomplished under general anesthesia for supportive treatment. Finally we could conclude this case was polyostotic fibrous dysplasia of cranio-maxillofacial area based on the clinical, radiologic finding, and histopathologic examination.

Keyword

fibrous dysplasia; polyostotic; cranio-maxillofacial area

MeSH Terms

Adult
Alveoloplasty
Anesthesia, General
Female
Fibrous Dysplasia, Polyostotic*
Humans
Skull
Tooth
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