A case of isolated craniofacial fibrous dysplasia – Radiologist's perspective

Publication date: March 2014 Source:Journal of Pierre Fauchard Academy (India Section), Volume 28, Issue 1 Author(s): P. Regu , S. Jayachandran , P.K. Meenapriya Fibrous dysplasia is a disease characterized by replacement of bone by fibro osseous tissue. FD has four different disease patterns. They are monostotic, polyostotic and McCune–Albright syndrome. Craniofacial pattern of disease occurs in 10–25% of patients with monostotic form and in 50% with polyostotic form. It also occurs as isolated craniofacial form. In isolated variety no extracranial lesions are present. Radiographic diagnosis plays an important role in diagnosis, classification and assessing prognosis of fibrous dysplasia. In this paper we report a case of isolated craniofacial type of fibrous dysplasia in a young female patient involving the maxilla and skull bones with a complete radiographic CT assessment of the extent of the lesion. Temporal bone involvement and bilateral lesion in certain cranial bones are the rare findings noted in this case.
Source: Journal of Pierre Fauchard Academy (India Section) - Category: Dentistry Source Type: research