Fibrous dysplasia: A tale of two syndromes.
Jacques FourieFarhana E SulemanZarina I LockhatKumeshnie KollapenPublished in: SA journal of radiology (2024)
Radiographic findings are typical with bowing deformities, sclerotic, lucent or mixed lesions and bony expansion, often with endosteal scalloping. MRI is often non-contributory and may actually mimic a more aggressive process. Early detection and correct diagnosis allow for early preventative treatment and rehabilitation to prevent devastating neurological sequelae and disability.