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Tibial fibrous dysplasia in children treated by Ilizarov technique – a review of treatment options

https://doi.org/10.18019/1028-4427-2021-27-3-357-360

Abstract

Fibrous dysplasia is a pathological condition, where normal medullary bone is replaced by fibrous tissue and small woven specules of bone. Fibrous dysplasia can occur in epiphysis, metaphysis or diaphysis. Occasionally, biopsy is necessary to establish the diagnosis. We present a review of operative treatment using the Ilizarov technique.

About the Authors

M. M. Bari
Bari-Ilizarov Orthopaedic Centre
Bangladesh

Mofakhkharul M. Bari, M.D., Ph.D, Professor,

Dhaka



I. Shahidul
Bari-Ilizarov Orthopaedic Centre
Bangladesh

Islam Shahidul, M.D., Ph.D, Professor,

Dhaka



A. Tanvir
Bari-Ilizarov Orthopaedic Centre
Bangladesh

Ashraf Tanvir, M.D.,

Dhaka



A.M. Shayan R. Bari
Bari-Ilizarov Orthopaedic Centre
Bangladesh

A.M. Shayan R. Bari, MS (Ortho),

Dhaka



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Bari M.M., Shahidul I., Tanvir A., Bari A. Tibial fibrous dysplasia in children treated by Ilizarov technique – a review of treatment options. Genij Ortopedii. 2021;27(3):357-360. https://doi.org/10.18019/1028-4427-2021-27-3-357-360

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