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Fibrous Dysplasia
Fibrous Dysplasia is a chronic skeletal disease found in the human body where scar-like tissue starts to grow in place of healthy bones. It is a non-cancerous condition; however, the growth of this fibrous tissue can cause the bones to become weak and feeble, even leading to permanent deformity in extreme cases. Even though the condition is extremely rare (affecting less than 1% of the global population), it can concern any bone of the body. If the condition is found affecting a single bone, it is referred to as Monostotic Fibrous Dysplasia). However, In severe conditions, multiple bones (Polyostotic Fibrous Dysplasia) are impacted at once, thus making it difficult for the human skeleton to hold its posture.
There are clear and distinctive signals that help medical professionals to diagnose the disease:
Even when Fibrous Dysplasia is a genetic anomaly, it has no fixed cause. Following are the abnormalities that are associated with this disorder:
Fibrous Dysplasia is associated with a genetic mutation that is commonly found in a certain variety of cells. The role of these cells is linked to bone formation and providing a healthy structure to the human body. As a result, there are no specific causes of this disease. It is inherited at birth and causes the formation of weak tissues that are prone to get ruptured easily.
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The diagnosis begins with the first physical impression of a medical professional in which the affected area is examined over the skin. In this stage, the doctor also enquires about the patient's medical history to devise the right route for the procedure.
After getting the essential details about the patient's history and performing a physical check, certain other imaging techniques are used. They include:
The treatment of Fibrous Dysplasia is determined by a medical professional after ascertaining the below-mentioned pointers:
Once all these things are determined, the healthcare provider can undertake various procedures. The treatment can either be surgical or non-surgical.
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Post ascertaining these checks, the doctor may again evaluate the patient's medical history to finalise the mode of surgery. These include:
The origin of Fibrous Dysplasia is still unclear amongst medical professionals; however, its risks have been clearly defined. Following are the pointers that should be kept in mind:
Since common wear and tear in the body of a child is not an alarming enough situation, most adults ignore the early signs of this condition. Here are some of the signs that show disease progression and should reflect the need for a medical expert's consultation and supervision:
Other hormonal conditions include:
Last Updated on: 4 July 2022
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