Case Report
Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia with Epiphyseal Involvement in Long Bones: A Case Report
Table 1
Summary of 5 cases of FD with epiphyseal lesions and the current case.
| Case | Sex | Initial complaint | Age of onset | Age at followup | Pigmentation | Precocious sexuality | Location of epiphyseal involvement | Monostotic or polyostotic | Reporter |
| 1 | M | Right femoral pain due to pathological fracture of femoral diaphysis | 3 | 7 years | None | None | Bilateral proximal femurs, right proximal tibia | Polyostotic | Nixon | 2 | F | Left hip discomfort and deformity of the left lower extremity | 12 | Unknown | None | None | Left proximal femur, left proximal tibia | Polyostotic | Nixon | 3 | M | Difficulty in running | 5 | 13 years | Neck, buttock | None | Left proximal humerus | Polyostotic | Harris | 4 | M | Limp | 4 | 30 years | Forehead, buttock, finger | None | Right distal humerus | Polyostotic | Harris | 5 | M | Left knee pain | 13 | 8 months | None | None | Left proximal tibia |
Monostotic | Takechi | The current case | F | Right knee pain | 13 | 3 years | None | None | Right distal femur, right proximal tibia, right distal tibia | Polyostotic | ć |
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