Fibrous dysplasia of the maxilla in an elderly female: Case report on a 14-year quiescent phase

Imaging Sci Dent. 2016 Dec;46(4):259-265. doi: 10.5624/isd.2016.46.4.259. Epub 2016 Dec 20.

Abstract

Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is an uncommon skeletal disorder in which normal bone is replaced by abnormal fibro-osseous tissue. Mainly, FD is found in children, and by adulthood it usually becomes quiescent. Our case showed FD of more than 14-year duration in the left maxilla. Our evaluation was that growth ceased in adulthood and had achieved the static stage. Because FD cases in elderly patients are rarely reported, we hereby present a monostotic FD case in a 65-year-old female. We presented sequential radiographic images and scintigraphic images of this case, and combined them with a literature review that emphasized the progression of the disease.

Keywords: Fibrous Dysplasia, Monostotic; Radiography.

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  • Case Reports