Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva: A rare disease with spinal deformity and severe hip dysfunction
IntroductionProgressive fibrous dysplasia ossification (FOP) is a rare genetic disease characterized by congenital bone malformations and soft tissue masses that progress to heterotopic ossification. Congenital great toe deformity and progressive heterotopic ossifications with an anatomical and temp...
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Main Authors: | Dong Sun (Author), Peng Liu (Author), Zhaolin Wang (Author), Jianhu Mu (Author), Jian Cao (Author) |
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