Disease | fibrous dysplasia |
Phenotype | C0001206|acromegaly |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 21623035 | However, in a study done in paediatric age group, asymptomatic hypophosphatemia was the most common endocrine abnormality (38.5%) followed by sexual precocity (16.5%)17. the acromegaly associated with fibrous dysplasia differs from classical acromegaly by its presentation at a younger age, facial asymmetry, hyperprolactinaemia and lack of demonstratable adenoma on imaging in majority of patients5. |
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