FOP and Fibrous Dysplasia
Fibrous dysplasia is caused by an activating mutation of the same gene that actually causes Progressive osseous heteroplasia (POH). This is quite an interesting and fascinating coincidence. Patients with fibrous dysplasia often have severe problems with expansion of the bone in the skull or facial regions, areas commonly affected with condition, and rarely affected in FOP. It is very easy to distinguish between fibrous dysplasia and FOP, but the source of confusion often results from the similarity in the names.
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