I have Fibrous Dysplasia myself . It is not painful or deadly its just extra fiber i guess you could say, around you mouth mine is at my right cheek bone sorta under my eye but its not that big. Fibrous Dysplasia is a disease of the bone which gets replaced by fibrous tissue causing bone pain, swelling, deformity and can cause fractures. The exact cause is not known.
Treatment for polyostotic fibrous dysplasia depends on the symptoms and complications present. Options may include observation, pain management, physical therapy, surgical intervention for fractures or deformities, and medications to address hormonal imbalances in some cases. Regular monitoring and care by a multidisciplinary team including orthopedic surgeons, endocrinologists, and other specialists is typically recommended.
Some of the symptoms of hip dysplasia in dogs are a weakness in the the hips. small muscles and on the hips and legs while having a thicker mid section.
Yes if the FD affected a cranial nerve.
DefinitionFibrous dysplasia is a bone disease that destroys and replaces normal bone with fibrous bone tissue. One or more bones can be affected.Alternative NamesInflammatory fibrous hyperplasia; Idiopathic fibrous hyperplasiaCauses, incidence, and risk factorsFibrous dysplasia occurs in childhood, usually between ages 3 - 15. The condition does not run in families (not hereditary), and the cause is unknown.SymptomsBone painBone sores (lesions)Difficulty walkingEndocrine gland problemsFractures or bone deformities (rare)Unusual skin color (pigmentation)The bone lesions may stop when the child reaches puberty.Signs and testsThe doctor will perform a physical examination. X-rays of bones are taken.TreatmentThere is no cure for fibrous dysplasia. Bone fractures or deformities are treated as appropriate. The patient is screened for endocrine disorders as needed.Expectations (prognosis)The outlook depends on the severity of the condition and the symptoms that occur.ComplicationsCushing's diseaseGigantism or acromegalyHeart rhythm disturbanceHyperthyroidismRicketsCalling your health care providerCall your health care provider if your child has symptoms of this condition, such as repeated bone fractures and unexplained bone deformity.Specialists in orthopedics, endocrinology, and genetics may be involved in your child's diagnosis and care.PreventionThere is no known way to prevent fibrous dysplasia. Treatment aims to prevent complications, such as recurrent bone fractures, to help make the condition less severe.ReferencesHeck RS Jr. Benign bone tumors and nonneoplastic conditions simulating bone tumors. In: Canale ST, Beaty JH, eds. Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics. 11th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2007:chap 20.
Fibrous Dysplasia
Dentinal dysplasia is a developmental tooth disorder characterized by abnormal dentin formation. It is typically not reversible, and treatment focuses on managing symptoms and maintaining oral health. It is important to consult with a dentist or specialist for appropriate management strategies.
Dysphrasia (or more commonly known as: dysplasia)
The matrix of the bone can be categorized into three types: cartilaginous, fibrous, and osseous. Each type of tumors/lesions has different characteristics accordingly:Cartilaginous radiolucent and/orradiopaque due to cartilage calcificationi.e. punctate or popcorn-likeEx: chondrosarcoma, enchondromaFibrous radiolucentground glass appearance or hazy & smoky appearanceEx: fibrous dysplasia, fibrous cortical defectOsseous radiopaquedense & ivory-likeEx: osteoid osteoma, osteosarcoma
Dysplasia-- Abnormal cellular changes that may become cancerous.
Sue whom? Hip Dysplasia is especially common in large dogs, even more so for pedigrees. Moreover, genetic hip dysplasia tends to show symptoms when the dog is around 18 months old. If symptoms are showing earlier, then I am sorry to say, the environment it is kept in may be to blame. If the dog was over-exerted while the joints were maturing (such as under 1 year in age) then this could be the cause.
The 10-letter word for abnormal tissue development is "dysplasia."