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Fibrous Dysplasia Lesions Appear Early, Hurt Later


 

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Craniofacial bone with FD has a sclerotic appearance (top right). Long bones appear lytic (bottom right), compared with normal bone. Photos Courtesy Dr. Michael T. Collins

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