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Case Reports
. 1988;17(7):483-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00364041.

Osteofibrous dysplasia. A report of two cases

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Case Reports

Osteofibrous dysplasia. A report of two cases

A Castellote et al. Skeletal Radiol. 1988.

Abstract

Two cases of osteofibrous dysplasia of long bones are reported, one in a neonate with ipsilateral tibial and fibular involvement and the other in a 6-year-old patient with bilateral tibial lesions. The radiological features of the younger patient were remarkably different from those of the older one. These two different and age-related radiological patterns have also been found in most cases previously reported. All the lesions tended to regress spontaneously.

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