Pediatric fibrous osteodystrophy syndrome

Fibrous osteodystrophy syndrome is also known as McCune-Albright syndrome, also known as multiple osteitis fibrosa disseminate, osteodystrophia fibrosa, multiple fibrous bone dysplasia, multiple fibrous dysplasia , Multiple Fibrous Dysplasia, Albright Syndrome, Albright-McCune-Stenberg Syndrome, Brown Spot Syndrome, Bone Fibrous Dysplasia-Pigmentation Syndrome. The main clinical features are: ① abnormal proliferation of multiple bone fibers, fibrous osteitis, pathological fractures, etc .; ② skin pigmentation, irregular brown pigmented spots with yellow-brown or dark-brown edges. The corresponding skin area or level of nerve segment; ③ various endocrine abnormalities, precocious puberty, hyperthyroidism, giant disease or acromegaly, hyperparathyroidism, Cushing syndrome, anti-vitamin D rickets Wait.

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