Left Upper Femur Fibrous Dysplasia
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 11
Abstract
Abstract: A 17 years old male patient came to Alzaytouna Specialist Hospital (Sudan) with vague complaints of left upper femur pain for ~2 years, difficulty with daily living activities. The doctor requested x-ray, CT, and then MRI. Keywords:FD, X-RAY, CT, MR
Authors and Affiliations
Ali Hassan Abdelraheim Mohammed, Ali Hassan Abdelraheim Mohammed Mohammed
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