Fibröz displazili bir bayan hastanın radyolojik ve histolojik değerlendirilmesi

Fibröz displazi; fibröz dokunun, normal veya tam gelişmemiş kemik dokusu ile yer değiştirmesi veya düzensiz osteoid formasyonu ile karakterize bir hastalıktır. Bu hastalık çoğunlukla kemikle yavaş büyüme gösteren asemptomatik özelliktedir. Olgu sunumunun amacı 49 yaşındaki fibröz displazili bir bayan hastanın tanımlanmasıdır. Hastanın klinik bulguları ile birlikte, panoramik radyografi, konik ışıklı bilgisayarlı tomografi, sintigrafi ve histolojik bulguları da değerlendirilmiştir. Radyolojik ve histolojik muayene dental değerlendirmeler açısından oldukça önemlidir ve klinisyenler klinik ve radyolojik olarak mevcut değişiklikler bakımından dikkatli olmalıdır.

Radiological and histological observation in a woman patient of fibrous dysplasia

Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a condition in which normal medullary bone is replaced by an abnormal fibrous connective tissue proliferation in which new, nonmaturating bone is formed. This disease most commonly present as an asymotomatic, slow enlargement of the involved bone. The aim of this report is to present a case of fibrous dysplasia in a 49-year-old female patient. In addition to clinical examination the patient was imaged using panoramic radiography, Cone Beam Tomography, scintigraphy and histological examination. Radiological and histological examinations are important in dental practice and clinicians must be watchful of the presence of clinical and radiological abnormalities.
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