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.

CaseSexInitial complaintAge of onsetAge at followupPigmentationPrecocious sexualityLocation of epiphyseal involvementMonostotic or polyostoticReporter

1MRight femoral pain due to pathological fracture of femoral diaphysis37 yearsNoneNoneBilateral proximal femurs, right proximal tibiaPolyostoticNixon
2FLeft hip discomfort and deformity of the left lower extremity12UnknownNoneNoneLeft proximal femur, left proximal tibiaPolyostoticNixon
3MDifficulty in running513 yearsNeck, buttockNoneLeft proximal humerusPolyostoticHarris
4MLimp430 yearsForehead, buttock, fingerNoneRight distal humerusPolyostoticHarris
5MLeft knee pain138 monthsNoneNoneLeft proximal tibia MonostoticTakechi
The current caseFRight knee pain133 yearsNoneNoneRight distal femur, right proximal tibia, right distal tibiaPolyostotic怀