Question
The little baby next door is getting thinner and has a poor complexion. Later, I heard from the family that the baby has been diagnosed with pediatric fibrous bone nutritional deficiency syndrome. I would like to inquire about the main causes of this disease.
Answer
Pediatric fibrous bone nutritional deficiency syndrome is a self-limiting benign fibrous tissue disease with an unknown cause and a slow progression. Given that the clinical progression of the disease is slow, patients with minimal or no symptoms may not temporarily undergo surgery but should be closely monitored. For patients with rapid progression, significant deformities, and functional impairments, surgical treatment should be considered. The prognosis of surgical excision is good. It is necessary to go to the local hospital’s orthopedic clinic. Osteotomy and bone grafting can be performed early to promote the recovery of patient function. Pay attention to the situation.