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REKÜRRENT KRANİO-FASİYAL FİBROZ DİSPLAZI (Bir Olgu Nedeniyle)

RECURRENT CRANIOFACIAL FIBROUS DYSPLASIA

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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia affecting many bones is a benign skeletal tumour of unknown aetiology. Disease characterised with slowly developing painless swellings in the skeletal tissues is essentially realised at the young-age although often going unnoticed until middle-age. Surgery is main indication for treatment However, in order to avoid recurrence, surgery is not indicated until post puberty at which the development of the tumour ceased if important functinn is not threatened. In our case report, the clinicat and radiological findings of a recurrent craniofacial fibrous dysplasia case, which had surgery before puberty, is presented.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Polyostotik fibröz displazi birden fazla kemik yapısını etkileyen, etyolojisi kesin olarak bilinmeyen benign bir kemik tümörüdür. Kemiklerde yavaş gelişen ağrısı* şişliklerle karekterize olan hastalık, genellikle gençlik döneminde ortaya çıkmasına rağmen bazen orta yaşlara kadar farkına varılmadan devam edebilir. Tedavisinde cerrahi esastır. Ancak cerrahi tedavi özellikle hayati fonksiyonları ileri derecede etkilemeyen olgularda, rekürrens riskini en aza indirmek için, tümör gelişiminin durduğu puberte sonrasına ertelenmelidir. Olgu raporumuzda, unilateral olarak kranioTasiyal bölgeyi tutan ve puberte öncesi dönemde yapılan cerrahi müdahale sonrasında rekürrens gösteren bir polyostatik fibröz displazinin operasyondan 10 yıl sonraki klinik ve radyolojik incelemesi sunulmuştur
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