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Bone fibrous dysplasia

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Bone fibrous dysplasia

In the article below, we present the problem of fibrous dysplasia, one of the diseases that affects bone tissue. Problems on the bone side translate over time to the muscular system, resulting in gradual reduced mobility and decreased functionality.

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1. What is bone fibrous dysplasia?

Fibrosis dysplasia is a disease that does not show any affinity or relationship to sex, race, or current place of residence. As mentioned, the current underlying causes of fibrosis have not been fully understood. The essence of the problem lies in the abnormal protein buildup that results in the synthesis of new cells in the bone system. If we compare fibromyalgia with other cancers of a mild type, it turns out to account for nearly 8% of all confirmed cases. The first changes and symptoms may occur as early as age 10 and then persist for the rest of their lives.
The author of the article is Dietspremium