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Bone disorders of jaw and face- Fibro-osseous lesions
Cherubism/Familial fibrous dysplasia is an autosomal dominant fibro-osseous lesion of the jaws that stabilizes after the growth period, usually leaving some facial deformity and malocclusion.
Can you answer?
1)Which of the following is not a feature of cherubism?
symmetrical swelling,angle of mandible
Eyes turned heavenward appearance
Cervical lymph node enlargement
Inverted V-shaped palate
Painful swelling behind the knee
2)Name two histologic features of cherubism
3)Which of the following is not a fibro-osseous lesion?
Fibrous dysplasia
Cherubism
Odontoma
Paget’s disease of bone