Bone Fibrosis Dysplasia - Gastrointestinal Case Report
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Un cas de fihreuse dysplasie evoluant dcpuis dix ans a ete observe a l'hopital farahnaz de l'universite Melli de Teheran. La particu-larite in terssante de cettc patiente est tout d'abord la clegenerscence kystiquc de foyer de l'os iliaque droit et la multitude des fractures des membres ayant consolide dans des positions v1cieusc spon tanement. Presence d'un foyer temporal gauchf! de .forme sclerotique avec des signes de compression ophtalmique gauche.
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volume 3 issue 4
pages 332- 337
publication date 1975-07
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