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Functional and radiological outcomes of a minimally invasive surgical approach to monostotic fibrous dysplasia

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Table 1 Patient characteristics and outcomes
Fig. 2 Patient 9: a AP radiograph showing proximal femoral lesion. b Postoperative AP radiograph at 48 weeks after plain ATP reconstructionshowing no radiographic change of the lesion
Fig. 4 Patient 12: a AP radiograph immediately after prophylactic plating of proximal femoral lesion with proximal femoral locking plate (noteproximal screws inserted through the lesion)

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