MA.KRIZTANA LAGUNDA


  • NAME OF PATIENT:
  • MA.KRIZTANA LAGUNDA
  • PRESENT ADDRESS:
  • LUMBAN, LAGUNA
  • DATE OF BIRTH:
  • MARCH 12, 2004
  • AGE:
  • 5 YRS OLD
  • FATHER’S NAME:
  • RICKSAN LAGUNDA
  • OCCUPATION:
  • MESSENGER OF MUNICIPAL OFFICE
  • MOTHER’S NAME:
  • RONA LAGUNDA
  • OCCUPATION:
  • HOUSEWIFE
  • TYPE OF DEFORMITY:
  • BONE CYST (FIBROUS DYSPLASIA)
  • HISTORY:
  • CONGENITAL
  • AVERAGE DAILY INCOME:
  • PH 275 PESOS
  • NUMBER OF SIBLINGS:
  • 1ST CHILD
  • CONTACT NUMBER:
  • 09204899061 (FATHER)
  • STATUS :
  • OPERATED BY:
  • BEFORE
  • AFTER OPERATION
  • j
  • j

NOTE : Fibrous dysplasia:
Is a chronic disorder in which bone expands due to abnormal development of fibrous tissue, often resulting in one, or more, of the following:
• uneven growth of bones
• pain
• brittle bones
• bone deformity
Fibrous dysplasia usually occurs in children ages 3 to 15, but it sometimes is not diagnosed until adulthood. It is found equally between males and females.
What causes fibrous dysplasia?
The exact cause of fibrous dysplasia is not known, but it is believed to be due to a chemical irregularity in a specific bone protein. This bone protein abnormality may be due to a gene mutation present at birth, but it is not known to be an inherited disorder.
What are the symptoms of fibrous dysplasia?
The following are the most common symptoms for fibrous dysplasia. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
• a waddling walk
• bone pain (as a consequence of the expanding fibrous tissue in the bone)
• bone deformity
• bone fractures
• scoliosis – a lateral, or sideways, curvature and rotation of the back bones (vertebrae), giving the appearance that the person is leaning to one side.
How is fibrous dysplasia diagnosed?
In addition to a complete medical history and physical examination, diagnostic procedures for fibrous dysplasia may include the following:
• x-ray – a diagnostic test which uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to produce images of internal tissues, bones, and organs onto film.
Treatment for fibrous dysplasia: Treatment may include:
• surgery, including the following:
o removal of affected bone, followed by bone grafting (a surgical procedure in which healthy bone is transplanted from another part of the patient’s body into the affected area)
o removal of bone wedge
o placement of a rod down the shaft of the bone
• medication
• pain management
• physical therapy

Posted in: Patients Profile Year 2009 on June 21st by calienta


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