Abstract

Fibrous dysplasia is more common in children and young adults than in older persons, and the children affected with this disease may have a facial deformity. The treatment of the lesion generally includes a surgical intervention, but the majority of the lesions are too large to excise surgically without leaving a severe facial deformity. We recently experienced two cases of fibrous dysplasia in the cranio-facial region of a 10-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy. In this paper, we reported them and discussed about the operation time and the method of treatment, reviewing the previous literatures.

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