Fibrous Dysplasia:
Fibrous Dysplasia
Slide3:
Shepherd Crooked Deformity
Slide4:
Fibrous dysplasia of 9th Rib
Slide5:
Monomelic
Slide6:
Polycystic
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Melorheostosis It is usually apparent in early childhood and even in the first few days of life.
About 50% of persons affected will develop the symptoms by the time they are 20 years of age.
On x-rays, the disease's sclerotic bone lesions looks like
wax dripping down the side of a candle.
Hence its name;
which is derived from the greek melos "limb" and rhein "to flow".
Osteopoikilosis:
Osteopoikilosis
Pycnodysostosis:
Pycnodysostosis
Osteopetrosis:
Osteopetrosis
Aneurysmal Bone Cyst:
Aneurysmal Bone Cyst
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Aneurysmal cyst arising from 10th Dorsal Vertebra.
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