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Fibrous dysplasia
Diagnosis in short

Fibrous dysplasia. H&E stain.

Synonyms osteitis fibrosa

LM woven bone with odd irregular shapes (often described as "chinese characters"), fibrous tissue around bone, no osteoblastic rimming
LM DDx desmoplastic fibroma, low-grade fibrosarcoma, low-grade central osteosarcoma
Site bone

Syndromes McCune-Albright syndrome

Prevalence uncommon
Prognosis benign

Fibrous dysplasia, also osteitis fibrosa, is a rare disorder of bone that has a distinctive microscopic appearance.

General

Classification:

  • Monostotic - one bone involved, ~80% of cases.
  • Polyostotic - several bones involved, ~20% of cases.

Microscopic

Features:[1]

  • Woven bone with odd irregular shapes - key feature.
    • Described as "chinese characters".[2]
  • Fibrous tissue around bone.

Notes:

  • No osteoblastic rimming.

DDx:

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See also

References